
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have reached a settlement in their divorce.
The agreement was filed in court on Tuesday (January 6), three months after Kidman filed for divorce from the marriage of 19 years.
Kidman and Urban met in LA in 2005 and started dating, before going on to tie the knot the following year.
In September, TMZ reported that the couple had been separated 'since the beginning of summer'.
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In a new update, documents have revealed details of the couple's divorce agreement.
Docs state that Kidman will be the primary parent to the couple's two children - Sunday Rose, 17 and Faith Margaret, 15 - and that they will remain living in Nashville.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, neither parent will need child or spousal support, while each is responsible for their own legal fees.

According to the plan, Urban and Kidman are required to 'behave with each other and each child so as to provide a loving, stable, consistent and nurturing relationship with the child even though they are divorced'.
It continued: "They will not speak badly of each other or the members of the family of the other parent.
"They will encourage each child to continue to love the other parent and be comfortable in both families."
As per the filing, Kidman will have the children for 306 days of the year while Urban will have them for 59 days, with the pair able to spend every other weekend with him.

In November, Kidman had a candid chat with Ariana Grande about how she was doing at the time.
Sitting down for Interview Magazine, the two actors covered everything from their star signs to what they're reading at the moment.
Opening up to Grande in their conversation when asked how she was, Kidman said candidly: "I’m hanging in there."

The divorce has been widely publicized, including one detail about a 'cocaine clause' in a prenuptial agreement that the pair had allegedly entered into when they first got married.
According to Radar Online, this specified that if Urban, who has struggled with addiction, remained cocaine-free during the marriage, then he would be entitled to a payment of $600,000 for each year they were married in which he remained sober.
Over 19 years of marriage, this totals just over $11 million.
However, the alleged clause is nowhere to be seen in the finalised documents.
In 2010, Urban spoke to Oprah Winfrey about how Kidman could have left the relationship, saying: "I'm just so glad she didn't, and she made a decision to turn around and initiate ultimately this intervention, and it was done in such a way that the love in that room at that moment was just right. I was like, 'Put the cuffs on, let's go'."
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