About Travis P.
Travis P. Sasser earned his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1999. He completed his legal education at a time when consumer bankruptcy issues were growing in public attention. The degree provided the foundation for a practice shaped by those realities.
He has practiced in North Carolina since entering the profession. Admitted to the North Carolina bar, Sasser built a practice in private settings where he handled a steady stream of consumer matters. Over time he concentrated on bankruptcy law, representing individuals and families facing serious financial strain. His work has involved courtroom appearances, negotiations with creditors and bankruptcy trustees, and the preparation of filings required by bankruptcy rules.
Sasser holds board certification in consumer bankruptcy law from two organizations. The American Board of Certification recognizes his specialty, and the North Carolina Board of Legal Specialization has likewise certified him in consumer bankruptcy law. Those credentials signal work focused on consumer insolvency issues and the technical, procedural and ethical demands that arise in consumer bankruptcies.
Colleagues describe Sasser as methodical in his approach to case preparation. He favors clear explanations for clients who often confront confusing deadlines and paperwork. He has handled both individual chapter filings and related matters that accompany consumer bankruptcies. That experience has required attention to detail and a steady pace in court calendars that can shift quickly.
Outside the courtroom, Sasser has worked on client counseling and pre-filing analysis. He assists people in assessing whether bankruptcy is a viable option and in understanding alternatives. The role often includes coordinating with trustees, negotiating proof-of-claim issues and advising on the practical consequences of different chapters. He has also been involved in the procedural aspects of litigation connected to consumer insolvency.
His career reflects sustained work in a defined area of the law. He maintains active credentials in consumer bankruptcy law and continues to practice in North Carolina. He currently practices as a lawyer and concentrates his work on consumer bankruptcy matters and related relief for individuals and households.