Financial management course certificate filed for Kimberly Strawn Wiggins
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A certificate for completion of a financial management course was filed for debtor Kimberly Strawn Wiggins. The course was completed on September 22, 2019, following the case filing on June 6, 2019.
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- • Bankruptcy compliance
- • Financial management education
- • Debtor obligations
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Financial Management Course Certificate for Debtor. Course was taken 9/22/2019. Case was filed 06/06/2019. Filed by O.
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1 eventFinancial Management Course Certificate for Debtor. Course was taken 9/22/2019. Case was filed 06/06/2019. Filed by O. Clifton Gooding of The Gooding Law Firm on behalf of Kimberly Strawn Wiggins. (Gooding, O.) (Entered: 09/23/2019)
Kimberly Strawn Wiggins completed a required financial management course on September 22, 2019, after filing for bankruptcy on June 6, 2019. Her attorney, O. Clifton Gooding, submitted the certificate to the court on her behalf. This filing confirms compliance with bankruptcy education requirements.
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