Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's Co-Parenting Journey: Prioritizing Their Daughters' Well-Being

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's Co-Parenting Journey: Prioritizing Their Daughters' Well-Being

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have decided to maintain a positive co-parenting relationship for the sake of their daughters, Sunday and Faith. They have agreed not to speak negatively about each other or their families in front of the children. The couple has also committed to encouraging their daughters to love and feel comfortable with both parents. As part of their parenting plan, they will attend a parenting seminar within 60 days of filing for divorce.

In the parenting agreement, Nicole will be the primary residential parent for the majority of the year, with the girls spending 306 days with her and 59 days with Keith. The couple has waived spousal and child support, but Keith has pre-paid child support obligations. They will each retain their own assets, indicating the presence of a pre-nuptial agreement.

Despite signing the parenting plan and marital dissolution agreement before the divorce filing, Nicole made a sudden decision to officially end the marriage. Sources close to the couple revealed that Nicole did not want the divorce and was fighting to save the marriage. Her family, especially her sister Antonia, has been a source of support during this challenging time.

The decision to divorce came after spending the summer apart, with Nicole filming in London and Keith on tour. The couple, who had been married for 19 years, have prioritized their daughters' well-being and are committed to co-parenting in a positive and supportive manner.