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Truitt Ray Law

Truitt Ray Law - Lafayette, IN

Adoption Lawyers in Lafayette, IN

324 Main Street Suite C Lafayette, IN 47901 - 1316

Lafayette Adoption Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • Adoption

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  • By Anonymous on May. 18, 2019
    Hired Law firm 2015
    Tracey Eberhardt was terrible. More interested in making money than fighting for me to win. Did a very poor job of keeping me informed. She should be fired.

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Lafayette, IN

324 Main Street
Suite C
Lafayette, IN 47901 - 1316

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Phone: (765) 742-7040

Fax: (765) 429-5591

Website: https://www.truittraylaw.com

Hours: Off-Site and After-Hours Appointments Available by Request

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