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Am I Allowed To Take A Vacation During My Divorce, Or Will I Owe Those Funds Back To The Marriage?

September 27, 2015 by Marc Jacob

You are allowed to take a vacation during your divorce, but you should work with your attorney to ensure that the funds you use to pay for it can’t be mistaken for marital funds.

Since the divorce is already underway, your income and personal accounts should be separate property, but many divorces include assets and accounts that are in limbo for the duration.

Dipping into one of these can have significantly negative consequences in your divorce, as both your spouse and the judge overseeing things will have objections to your conduct.

There are few life events that warrant taking a break and getting away more than a divorce, so as long as you do it right, you should take every opportunity to take care of yourself.

The attorneys at Zelenitz, Shapiro & D’Agostino can help you live the life you want during your divorce, and get the best possible settlement when it’s done.

Call us today at 718-523-1111 for a free consultation with an experienced Queens divorce lawyer.

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