The joint monthly income of Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban has been revealed following their divorce filing. The ‘cocaine clause’ in their prenuptial agreement could make Urban millions. Get the full details on their financial split.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s joint monthly income has been disclosed following the news of their divorce after nearly 20 years of marriage. Kidman, 57, filed for divorce in Nashville, Tennessee, where the couple has spent much of their time with their two daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14.
As the details surrounding their split emerge, one intriguing aspect of their prenuptial agreement has come to light. The so-called ‘cocaine clause,’ which allegedly formed part of their 2006 marriage contract, has garnered significant attention. This clause, reportedly, stipulated that Urban, who has been candid about his past struggles with substance abuse, would receive a $600,000 payout for every year of their marriage in which he remained sober, refraining from drugs and alcohol.

Over their 19 years together, this amounts to an impressive total of over $11 million. With Urban’s reported net worth at $75 million and Kidman’s estimated fortune of $250 million, the terms of their prenuptial agreement raise questions about how much they each make on a monthly basis.
Court documents, which include a Child Support Worksheet as part of their custody arrangement, reveal that Kidman and Urban’s combined monthly income stands at a remarkable $200,000 — a staggering $100,000 each per month. This figure reflects their high-paying careers in the entertainment industry.
Urban, 56, generates his income from his career as a successful singer, songwriter, and musician. He also earns significantly from his extensive touring schedule. Kidman, on the other hand, was named the highest-paid actress in the world in 2024, having earned an estimated $31 million from projects such as Lioness, The Perfect Couple, Expats, Babygirl, and A Family Affair.

As part of the divorce settlement, neither Kidman nor Urban will be required to pay alimony or spousal support. Additionally, they will not need to provide each other with child support. Kidman has requested to be the “primary residential parent” for their daughters, with the custody agreement stipulating that Sunday and Faith will live with her for 306 days per year, and spend 59 days annually with Urban.
This breakdown of their finances and custody arrangements highlights the financial side of their high-profile split, offering a glimpse into the wealth and assets of one of Hollywood’s most famous couples.