Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s divorce papers reveal surprising details about their custody agreement and split. Kidman, 58, will be the primary parent of their daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.
Court documents show she will have the children for 306 days a year, while Urban, 57, will have them just 59. His visits are limited to every other weekend, from Saturday morning to Sunday evening. Special holidays are divided, with Kidman having them on Mother’s Day and Easter, while Urban gets Father’s Day and Thanksgiving.

Despite the unusual split, both stars pledged to provide “a loving, stable, consistent, and nurturing relationship” for their daughters. The agreement also bans them from speaking badly about one another and requires them to attend a parenting seminar. Neither asked for child or spousal support, as Urban has prepaid financial obligations.
Rumors in Nashville suggest Urban may already be linked to a younger woman, adding tension to the separation. Kidman, who filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences, was said to be blindsided by his decision. This high-profile breakup raises the question: can love survive fame, distance, and public pressure?
