Court documents have revealed the jaw-dropping monthly incomes of Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban as the former couple finalise their divorce.
Legal filings lodged in Nashville, Tennessee, and obtained by Page Six show that both the Australian actor and the country music star each earn a reported monthly income “in excess of $US100,000” ($AD148,000).
The documents outline the financial arrangements agreed upon by Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, both 58, following the end of their 19-year marriage.
Under the agreement, the pair have waived all alimony and spousal support, with each party also responsible for their own legal fees and expenses.
Despite their significant earnings, the filing confirms the former couple will pay zero dollars in child support for their two minor children, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15.
Custody arrangements detailed in the documents state that the Babygirl star will have the children for 306 days each year, while Urban will have them for 59 days, or “every other weekend”.
The financial settlement further stipulates that Kidman and Urban will divide their investments, bank accounts, household furniture, appliances, vehicles and personal belongings as they see fit, with each retaining assets already in their possession.
It remains unclear whether a prenuptial agreement was in place.
A hearing was scheduled in Nashville for Tuesday, however Kidman waived her right to appear in court as she was travelling back from Australia at the time.
The Oscar winner was recently seen departing Sydney Airport after spending the holidays in Australia. She was accompanied by her two daughters, marking their first trip home without Urban.
Kidman later shared a message on Instagram during New Year’s Eve celebrations, posting a photo with her daughters overlooking Sydney Harbour and captioning it, “Looking forward into 2026”.
When news of the split first emerged in September, a source told Page Six that Kidman had hoped to salvage the marriage.
“[But] sometimes relationships just run their course,” the source said, adding that Kidman “did not want the separation and was trying to save things.”
However, court records show that just one day after the separation became public, Kidman filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences”.
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