Duran Keller, Lawyer
Attorney
Lafayette, IN 47901
Consumer Debt | Foreclosure | Bankruptcy Lawyer | Divorce
Medical Malpractice | Personal Injury | Wills and Estates
I am a native of Lafayette, Indiana, I became an attorney to give legal assistance to members of my hometown community. Growing up in a large family in the community of Lafayette, I consider myself to be a family-oriented guy, and I understand the value of a strong supporting cast. I also see the impact a community can have on individuals and businesses. I opened my practice in Lafayette so I can continue to be an integral part of this community. With my personality and skills, I am a powerful asset for my clients and will act with fortitude to resolve your challenging circumstances.
I can assist you in the following areas:
Bankruptcy:
You can get a fresh start while discharging much of your debt, getting creditors off your back and allowing you to rebuild.
Contract Law:
Get help creating valid and enforceable agreements for use with your business or personal needs.
Credit Card Defense:
If you have received a summons for a credit card debt lawsuit or a judgment against you, we can help.
Debt Harassment:
Creditors often take to unscrupulous tactics to try to collect on the debts they own, but you have rights that they are not allowed to violate.
Divorce:
Have an attorney by your side as you navigate the difficult process of divorce and help you in your unique situation.
Foreclosure Defense:
If you are facing a foreclosure of your home, it may be possible to work out an alternative arrangement that keeps you in your house.
Medical Malpractice:
Medical errors are an unfortunate occurrence when individuals place their trust into a doctor's care and fail to receive adequate care.
Personal Injury:
If you have been injured due to the negligence of someone else, a personal injury attorney can help you get the compensation you deserve.
Pharmacy Error:
If you have been injured due to a pharmacy error resulting in you getting the wrong medication, an attorney can ensure that you are compensated for your suffering.
Wills and Estates:
A will, trust, and/or healthcare proxy can ensure that your family is taken care of in the event of your death.