North Dakota
Bankruptcies for North Dakota and western Minnesota published March 21, 2026
Filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court
North Dakota
Samantha Ann Moore, Bismarck, Chpater 7
Michelle Gladys and Brandon Michael Ross, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Keenen Patrick and Taylor Makenzie Bailey Golliet, West Fargo, Chapter 13
Krystal Marie Cox, Dickinson, Chapter 7
Patrick Howard Ian Salmon, Devils Lake, Chapter 7
Kristi Parrish, Park River, Chapter 7
Kimberly Ann Najac, Fargo, Chapter 7
Daniel Dean Larson, Horace, Chapter 7
Randolph Ray Hamel, Fargo, Chapter 7
Jim Young Myung, doig business as Soho23, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Ashley Ann Hodge, Fargo, Chapter 7
Deborah Lee Wishner, Lincoln, Chapter 13
Delaney Renae Sheehan, formerly konwn as Delaney Olson, Bismarck, Chapter 7
Logan A. and Melanie A. Quimby, Beach, Chapter 7
Susan Mae Georges, Fargo, Chapter 7
Zachary Stephen Anderson, Williston, Chapter 7
Jordan Lenae Young, Parshall, Chapter 7
Clarence Arnold and Brittany Nicole Ruhland, Max, Chapter 7
Ann Marie and Douglas Jacob Vogel, Fargo, Chapter 7
Eric Nels Nesheim, Mayville, Chapter 13
Jesse James Kasowski, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Jacob James Mallick, Fargo, Chapter 7
Kailey Mackensie and Kenneth Robert Faul, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Minnesota
Bankruptcy filings from the following counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin.
Isaac William and Kaisa Lea Lustila, Deer Creek, Chapter 7
Bobbi Jo Marie Hamilton, doing business as Northwoods Velevaera Studio, New York Mills, Chapter 7
Rojelio Castillo Jr., Fergus Falls, Chapter 7
Jeramie Jack Brinkman, Frazee, Chapter 7
Drew Douglas Cvancara, Breckenridge, Chapter 7
Cheri Lynn Luedeke, Miltona, Chapter 7
Malika Marie Louise and Rosenado Alfredo Lopez, Alexandria, Chapter 7
Chapter 7 is a petition to liquidate assets and discharge debts.
Chapter 11 is a petition for protection from creditors and to reorganize.
Chapter 12 is a petition for family farmers to reorganize.
Chapter 13 is a petition for wage earners to readjust debts.
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