Areas of Practice
Our Law Firm Has Earned A Reputation For Aggressive Representation
The attorneys at DeVries + Kelly have decades of experience representing individuals throughout Indiana in matters of family law and criminal defense. We understand how crucial it is to protect our clients’ interests in such cases, and are wholly dedicated to obtaining the best possible legal outcomes.
A significant percentage of our clients come as referrals from other lawyers and individuals we’ve served. We take pride in these votes of confidence, as they reflect our firm’s reputation for delivering top-quality counsel. When your most important relationships and personal liberties are at stake, make a smart investment and choose a legal representative with proven experience.
Building The Strongest Possible Defense
Founding attorney Scott A. DeVries is a former deputy prosecutor who has since committed himself to defending the rights and reputations of individuals in Indianapolis and throughout the state. As a veteran of the U.S. military, he approaches his practice with the highest level of honor and integrity, and has earned a record of successful results in all areas of criminal defense law and drunk driving defense.
Legal Support In Family Matters
Building The Strongest Possible Defense
Founding attorney Scott A. DeVries is a former deputy prosecutor who has since committed himself to defending the rights and reputations of individuals in Indianapolis and throughout the state. As a veteran of the U.S. military, he approaches his practice with the highest level of honor and integrity, and has earned a record of successful results in all areas of criminal defense law and drunk driving defense.
Legal Support In Family Matters
Reach Out To Us When You Need Help
To learn more or to speak with a lawyer, reach out to our firm. You can call us at 317-643-5918 for criminal matters, 317-762-0082 for family law matters or contact us online. Initial consultations in the areas of criminal defense and traffic violations are free, enabling us to assess your situation and inform you of the likely outcomes before you’re obliged to retain us.