Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd have completed their divorce process as a judge has approved it.
Based on records from the court obtained by People magazine, the two country singers officially ended their relationship in Nashville on Tuesday (Jan. 30). This happened shortly after they came to an agreement on how to divide their property and handle child support in early January.
The former partners have come to an agreement on how they will handle child support. As stated in the recent paperwork, Morris will provide $2,100 each month to Hurd, and they will share custody of their son. Additionally, they have agreed to divide their assets according to the terms of their prenuptial agreement and settlement.
Morris and Hurd have not discussed their breakup much 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 process to be finalized soon, but she is currently too busy to focus on it. Instead, she is channeling her emotions into writing songs, which has become her way of expressing her feelings and connecting with others romantically.
What is the story behind Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd's meeting?
Morris and Hurd were working together as songwriters in 2013 when they started a romantic relationship. They continued to work together and eventually got engaged in 2017, getting married the following year. Over the course of the decade, they frequently performed together on stage, often singing their hit duet "Chasing After You."
Both singers were signed to Sony Music Nashville in the past, but before their divorce, Morris decided to transition away from traditional country music and release music through the label's New York branch. Hurd is no longer included on Sony Music Nashville's website.
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