After 19 years of marriage, Nicole Kidman has officially filed for divorce from Keith Urban, ending one of Hollywood’s most admired love stories. Court documents cite “irreconcilable differences,” with September 30, 2025, listed as their separation date. Kidman requested primary custody of their daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14, with Urban granted 59 days of visitation per year. Both waived spousal and future child support, agreeing to co-parenting seminars and to avoid speaking negatively about one another in front of their children.
Despite the calm legal tone, sources describe the split as deeply emotional. Insiders say Kidman fought to save the marriage while Urban slowly withdrew, eventually moving out of their Nashville home earlier this year. Reports suggest he may already be seeing someone else, leaving Kidman “devastated and blindsided.”
Fans began noticing signs of trouble months ago—Urban’s distant interviews, his absence from anniversary posts, and increasingly solo appearances on social media. Kidman continued to project unity, but privately, the bond had already fractured. “She didn’t want this,” a source told People. “She believed she could fix it, but he’d already checked out.”
Now, Kidman is focusing on her daughters and emotional recovery, leaning on family for support. Urban, meanwhile, remains on tour. Their marriage, once marked by devotion and mutual respect, ends not in scandal or anger, but in quiet heartbreak—and the shared determination to keep family at the center of what remains.