About Matthew C
Matthew C Goodin graduated from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2001. He entered the legal profession after law school and built a practice grounded in consumer representation. His early training and the years since have kept him rooted in state-level work in Oklahoma.
He founded The Goodin Law Office and has led the firm since its opening. That role put him in charge of case strategy, client intake and courtroom appearances. Over time he has handled a steady docket of matters commonly seen by consumer debt attorneys.
Goodin maintains memberships in several bar and professional groups. He is a current member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers, the Oklahoma County Bar Association and the South Oklahoma City Lawyers Association. Those affiliations keep him connected to peers and to developments in bankruptcy law and local practice procedures.
His work centers on consumer bankruptcy and debtor representation. He represents individuals facing collection actions and those seeking relief through bankruptcy filings. His practice involves preparing petitions, negotiating with creditors and guiding clients through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 processes. He also advises on related matters that affect financial restructuring and post-bankruptcy planning.
Clients and colleagues describe him as methodical and direct in the courtroom and in client meetings. He approaches each file with an emphasis on practical outcomes. He prefers clear communication and realistic case plans that reflect a client’s goals and available legal options.
The Goodin Law Office serves clients across Oklahoma. The firm handles matters in the state courts and bankruptcy courts where consumer filings are heard. Goodin’s day-to-day work includes court appearances, client consultations and drafting the necessary pleadings for debt relief cases.
He remains active in local legal circles and in the national consumer bankruptcy community. He continues to refine his practice as bankruptcy law changes and as new guidance emerges from courts and regulators. He currently concentrates his practice in consumer bankruptcy and related debtor relief matters.