Income records filed on behalf of debtor Kimberly Strawn Wiggins
Case Summary
Income records for debtor Kimberly Strawn Wiggins were filed by her attorney. These records provide financial details necessary for the bankruptcy court to evaluate the debtor’s repayment ability under Chapter 13.
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Key Issues
- • Income documentation
- • Bankruptcy financial disclosure
- • Debtor’s repayment capacity
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Employee Income Records Filed by O. Clifton Gooding of The Gooding Law Firm on behalf of Kimberly Strawn Wiggins.
Other · May 11, 2026
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Case Timeline
1 eventEmployee Income Records Filed by O. Clifton Gooding of The Gooding Law Firm on behalf of Kimberly Strawn Wiggins. (Gooding, O.) (Entered: 06/06/2019)
O. Clifton Gooding of The Gooding Law Firm filed employee income records on behalf of Kimberly Strawn Wiggins on June 6, 2019. This filing likely supports claims related to wages or damages in the case. The records provide the court with financial data relevant to Wiggins' position in the lawsuit.
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