As a general proposition, no, marital assets do not accrue during a divorce in Rochester, but the particulars of a given purchase can cause complications during a divorce.
When you file, the court will endeavor to lock things like your financial picture in place, and valuations of property, retirement accounts, and other assets and debts are structured to reflect the day of filing.
Items you purchase after filing for divorce are separate property, but you should be cautious in how you approach big ticket items during the divorce.
Your attorney can advise you about assets you acquire during a divorce and help protect you from a spouse who may want to try to come after purchases you make after filing.
The Rochester divorce attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer can protect you during your divorce and see that you get the most favorable settlement available.
Call us today at 585-484-7432 for a legal consultation.