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This depends on what state you are from. And example Colorado is a 50-50 state where half of what you both own goes to each party. This does not count for inheritance which is just entitled to the individual. Children in that state also are given to both parents 50-50 unless there is reasonable concerned about their well-being. Even if there is reasonable concern the other parent can go to counseling and be deemed an effective parent by a psychologist. If you are from a 50-50 state it is always best to have an easy divorce otherwise you're just making your attorney have a profitable year.
If your husband is correct, the AC pulley is part of the AC clutch, which, typically on many vehicles, is replaced with the AC compressor as one unit. If a person is handy and familiar with cars, the compressor can be replaced at home. The cost of the part would be approximately $200 - 300 depending on the compressor ( re-manufactured, new). The AC system would have to be evacuated and re-charged, as well.
I suggest that the problem should be pinpointed so that the correct part is identified. For instance, there are other pulleys on the engine, one of which my be the cause of the problem.
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