A Nashville, Tennessee court finalized the divorce of actress Nicole Kidman and country music singer Keith Urban in January 2026, ending their 19-year marriage. Renewed attention has focused on a behavior-based prenuptial “sobriety clause” negotiated before their June 25, 2006 wedding in Sydney, Australia. Legal documents and sources indicate Urban was to receive $600,000 to $900,000 annually from Kidman’s separate fortune for each year he remained sober and abstained from illegal drugs and alcohol. With Kidman filing for divorce in September 2025, experts estimate the clause’s cumulative value at $11 million to $17 million, against a combined wealth of about $325 million.
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The Kidman-Urban divorce highlights the use of behavior clauses in prenuptial agreements. If you're considering marriage, it's a reminder to discuss financial expectations openly. Legal experts can help navigate these complex issues.
Behavior-based prenups like the Kidman-Urban "sobriety clause" are controversial and their enforceability varies. If you're in a similar situation, consult a legal expert. Worth forwarding if you know someone planning their financial future with a partner.
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