For over 30 years, the Law Office of Jeffrey D. Sasser has been a trusted legal resource for Houston families, individuals, and business owners. We don’t just handle cases; we stand by our clients through every step of what is often the most difficult time in their lives. Our firm was built on one core belief: every person deserves a skilled, experienced attorney fighting in their corner.
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acing a DWI charge was the scariest moment of my life. Mr. Sasser's experience as a former prosecutor made all the difference. He knew exactly how to challenge the evidence and got my charges reduced. I can't thank him enough for saving my record and my future.
Jeffrey helped me draft contracts for my growing small business and later resolved a dispute with a vendor who wasn't delivering. He explained everything in plain English and saved me thousands in potential losses. I trust him completely with all my business legal needs.
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Court filing fees are usually $300–$400, plus attorney fees. While you can file on your own, most people hire a lawyer to make sure it gets approved. We offer affordable rates and transparent pricing, no surprises.
On average, two to six months, depending on the court schedule and whether anyone challenges your petition. Attorney Sasser keeps things moving so there are no unnecessary delays.
Yes, but only if the felony did not result in a conviction and meets strict legal requirements. In most cases, you also have to wait three years before filing. We'll check your situation and let you know if you qualify.
Expunction permanently destroys the record; it's like it never existed. Non-disclosure seals it from the public, but some government agencies can still see it. Expunction is the stronger option when available.
Yes. Once your record is legally expunged, you can say on job applications, rental forms, and in everyday life that you were never arrested. That's the power of expunction.
It starts with a free consultation. Tell us about your situation, and we’ll tell you honestly if you qualify, no cost, no pressure, no confusing legal talk.
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