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There’s “no drama” about Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s children splitting time with their estranged parents.
A source exclusively tells PEOPLE that Kidman and Urban’s daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14, are splitting their time between their parents as Kidman and Urban move into a new era following their divorce.
“The girls live with Nicole, but they spend as much time as they want with Keith,” a source said. “There’s no drama.”
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In addition to her teenage daughters, Kidman is also the mother of son Connor, 30, and daughter Bella, 32, with ex Tom Cruise.
The Perfect Couple actress officially filed for divorce from the “Messed Up As Me” songwriter on Tuesday, September 30th. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the Baby Girl star and the country music singer have agreed to a parenting plan and will not speak ill of each other or the other parent’s family.
The parenting plan contained in the document states that the former couple will “encourage each child to continue to love the other parent and be comfortable in both families.”
Kidman and Urban are also required to attend a parenting seminar within 60 days of filing for divorce.
Kidman and Urban also agreed that Kidman would be the primary residential parent of their daughters, according to court documents. Kidman will be able to spend 306 days with her daughters, while Urban will spend 59 days. That means the Dutch star will have more than five times as many days as her estranged husband.
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Since news of their divorce became public, Kidman has been spotted out and about with her two young daughters. On November 5, the actress attended a Sabrina Carpenter concert, where she was “arrested” by the singer for being “too hot.”
“We came to this arena for magic, right?” Carpenter said in a video shot by PEOPLE, referring to Kidman’s famous AMC Theaters ad that usually plays before a movie opens in theaters.
As the camera focused on Kidman in the crowd, Carpenter said, “Oh my god,” and after a thunderous applause, he joked, “I was hoping to find love, but I didn’t find my soulmate.”
The next day, Kidman’s daughter Sunday shared a screenshot of the message on her Instagram Story after her actress mother was “arrested” by Carpenter.
Kidman’s message to his teenage daughter, which reads, “Hey baby, I’m going to get arrested. x,” appears to have been sent minutes before Carpenter arrested Kidman for being “too hot.”
