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Alternative Dispute Resolution

May 20, 2000

Real-Life Drama

When television producers and writers Deborah Pratt and Donald P. Bellisario, who created the mega-hit "Quantum Leap," divorced after seven years of marriage and two children, Pratt relied on her attorneys and the high-priced forensic accounting firm they hired to correctly evaluate the couple's community property so that she would get her proper share.

By Anne La Jeunesse
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        When television producers and writers Deborah Pratt and Donald P. Bellisario, who created the mega-hit "Quantum Leap," divorced after seven years of marriage and two children, Pratt relied on her attorneys and the high-priced forensic accounting firm they hired to correctly evaluate the couple's community prop...

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