Kidman and Urban, who were married for 19 years before their split in September, will divide up their investments, bank accounts, household furniture, appliances, vehicles and personal items how they see fit, and will walk away from the marriage with what is already in their possession.
After nearly two decades together, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have reportedly gone their separate ways. Photo / Getty Images
It remains unclear whether the couple had a prenuptial agreement.
A hearing was scheduled in Nashville for Tuesday, however, Kidman waived her right to appear in court as she was travelling back from Australia during that time.
The Oscar winner was seen flying out of Sydney days ago after enjoying the holidays back on home soil.
Kidman looked relaxed and rejuvenated as she arrived at Sydney Airport on Sunday before her flight back to Nashville, where she lives in a sprawling $3.5 million mansion she purchased with Urban in 2008.
The star was accompanied by her two daughters on the trip, which marked their first holiday back in Australia without Urban.
Nicole shared this snap with her daughters on New Year’s Eve. Photo / Nicole Kidman
In a sign that Kidman is ready to leave the divorce drama behind her, she posted a hopeful message to Instagram during NYE celebrations.
“Looking forward into 2026,” she captioned a sweet photo of herself with Sunday and Faith by her side as they watched the fireworks on Sydney Harbour.
When news of their split made headlines back in September, it was reported that Kidman had wanted to try to save her marriage.
“[But] sometimes relationships just run their course,” a source told Page Six at the time, adding that Kidman “did not want the separation and was trying to save things”.
However, just one day after the public were told of their marriage breakdown, Kidman pulled the trigger and filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences”.
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