Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd have completed their divorce after a judge formally approved it.
Based on legal papers acquired by People magazine, the two country singers officially ended their relationship in Nashville on Tuesday, January 30th. This happened shortly after they had come to an agreement on how to divide their property and handle child support in early January.
The former couple have come to an agreement regarding financial support for their child. As stated in official documents filed recently, Morris will provide $2,100 per month to Hurd, and they will share custody of their son. Additionally, they have agreed to divide their assets according to the prenuptial agreement and settlement terms.
Morris and Hurd have not shared many details about their breakup on social media. In a late 2023 interview on the Howard Stern Show, Morris mentioned that she was not considering dating again at the moment.
She mentioned that she wants the divorce to be finalized soon, as she is not ready to deal with it yet. She is currently focused on writing a lot and sees songwriting as a way to express her feelings and experiences, almost like a form of dating for her.
What is the story behind Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd's meeting?
Morris and Hurd started off as songwriting partners in 2013 and eventually developed a romantic relationship. They continued to work together on music and decided to get engaged in 2017, tying the knot a year later. Over the course of the decade, they frequently performed together on stage, often singing their popular duet "Chasing After You."
Both singers were signed to Sony Music Nashville in the past, but Morris announced her departure from mainstream country music shortly before filing for divorce. She revealed that she would now be releasing music under the label's New York branch. Hurd's name is no longer featured on Sony Music Nashville's website.
6 revelations from the divorce papers of Maren Morris were recently made public by Billy Dukes.
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