It should have no impact whatsoever if the move is for bona fide reasons. It would be rather different if it was not - such as an attempt to thwart the jurisdiction of the court.
Moving out of the matrimonial home before financial issues are formally settled can sometimes be prejudicial but that very much depends upon the figures. For instance, if the matrimonial home has no significant equity it is likely to make no difference. Similarly if the amount of equity is of such high value that it is obvious the property will be sold to provide for both parties and that it would be unfair for one spouse to retain the property indefinitely.