Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, though their 19-year-long union may have come to an end, are determined to ensure that their separation does not cast a shadow over their children's lives. The couple, who tied the knot in the year 2006, are blessed with two daughters: Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret. While their little ones reside with Kidman, recent reports hint at a remarkable level of openness and support for their daughters to spend as much time with their father as they desire.

The 'Moulin Rouge!' star and the country singer got married in 2006 and welcomed their first daughter, Sunday Rose, two years later. Their family was further expanded with the arrival of Faith Margaret in 2010. Now, as they navigate through their separation, both Nicole and Keith remain steadfast in their commitment to fostering a nurturing environment for their daughters.
According to sources close to the couple, as reported by PEOPLE, there is an unwavering resolve to keep the parenting process drama-free. This is why, despite living with Nicole, their daughters are fully encouraged to spend as much time with Keith as they wish. The insider further emphasized that "there is no drama" between them when it comes to their children.
Interestingly, Kidman reportedly filed for divorce on September 30 this year. PEOPLE obtained court documents that reveal a parenting plan that is both meticulous and respectful. The plan ensures that neither Kidman nor Urban speaks ill of each other or their respective families. It also clearly states that they "encourage each child to continue to love the other parent and feel comfortable in both families."
Furthermore, according to the arrangement, the 58-year-old actor will spend 306 days with their daughters, while the country singer will spend 59 days. Kidman will be the primary residential parent of their daughters, a decision that Urban has also agreed upon wholeheartedly.