Saturday, November 21, 2009
BANKRUPTCIES
Published on Friday, November 06, 2009
Here are bankruptcy filings in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of South Dakota, for Oct. 28-Nov. 3, 2009.
Individuals can file Chapter 7 petitions (asking that debts be liquidated); Chapter 12 (a simplified reorganization method for farmers and ranchers whose gross debt does not exceed $1.5 million); and Chapter 13 (a plan to repay some debts in three to five years). Businesses can file Chapter 11 petitions to reorganize their debts under a court-approved plan for repayment.
Aberdeen: David John Nelson, Chapter 7.
Baltic: Tabatha Marie Ihnen, Chapter 7.
Belle Fourche: Kathleen Louise Kemp, Chapter 7.
Big Stone City: Cory Richard Stallman, Chapter 7.
Castlewood: Roy Francis and Lois Ann Boughton, Chapter 7.
Custer: Shirley Jane Hobbs, Chapter 7.
Dakota Dunes: Randall Scott and Tracy Maurine Linduski, Chapter 7.
Deadwood: James Dean McNenny, Chapter 7.
Doland: James Alan and Debra Belle Wagner, Chapter 7.
Ethan: Michael Leonard Ransom, Chapter 7.
Fairfax: Monte James and Michele Yvonne Haiar, Chapter 7.
Harrisburg: Kasey Jerome and Heather Jo Kogel, Chapter 13; Timothy Jon and Amy Marie Hoback, Chapter 7.
Hartford: David Eugene and Sandra Louise Hemmingson, Chapter 7.
Jefferson: Catherine Joy Brandt, Chapter 7.
Lennox: Timothy Clifton and Brenda Kay Ferguson, Chapter 13.
Marion: Anthony James Karels, Chapter 7.
Mitchell: Phillip Anthony and Megan Kristeen Bohlen, Chapter 7.
Rapid City: Delbert D. Loefer, Chapter 7; Lorri Linn Mailloux, Chapter 7; Benjamin Lewell Chandler, Chapter 7; Erin Michelle Chandler, Chapter 7; Ronald Lloyd and Ella Mae Wilcox, Chapter 7; Koti Lee Thurman, Chapter 7; Troy Dale Tordsen, Chapter 7; Jesse Paul Paulsen, Chapter 7; Nichole Marie Paulsen, Chapter 7; Bradley Kenneth and Laura Elaine McGirr, Chapter 7.
Roslyn: Joseph Harold and Barbara Ann Berna, Chapter 7.
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Individuals can file Chapter 7 petitions (asking that debts be liquidated); Chapter 12 (a simplified reorganization method for farmers and ranchers whose gross debt does not exceed $1.5 million); and Chapter 13 (a plan to repay some debts in three to five years). Businesses can file Chapter 11 petitions to reorganize their debts under a court-approved plan for repayment.
Aberdeen: David John Nelson, Chapter 7.
Baltic: Tabatha Marie Ihnen, Chapter 7.
Belle Fourche: Kathleen Louise Kemp, Chapter 7.
Big Stone City: Cory Richard Stallman, Chapter 7.
Castlewood: Roy Francis and Lois Ann Boughton, Chapter 7.
Custer: Shirley Jane Hobbs, Chapter 7.
Dakota Dunes: Randall Scott and Tracy Maurine Linduski, Chapter 7.
Deadwood: James Dean McNenny, Chapter 7.
Doland: James Alan and Debra Belle Wagner, Chapter 7.
Ethan: Michael Leonard Ransom, Chapter 7.
Fairfax: Monte James and Michele Yvonne Haiar, Chapter 7.
Harrisburg: Kasey Jerome and Heather Jo Kogel, Chapter 13; Timothy Jon and Amy Marie Hoback, Chapter 7.
Hartford: David Eugene and Sandra Louise Hemmingson, Chapter 7.
Jefferson: Catherine Joy Brandt, Chapter 7.
Lennox: Timothy Clifton and Brenda Kay Ferguson, Chapter 13.
Marion: Anthony James Karels, Chapter 7.
Mitchell: Phillip Anthony and Megan Kristeen Bohlen, Chapter 7.
Rapid City: Delbert D. Loefer, Chapter 7; Lorri Linn Mailloux, Chapter 7; Benjamin Lewell Chandler, Chapter 7; Erin Michelle Chandler, Chapter 7; Ronald Lloyd and Ella Mae Wilcox, Chapter 7; Koti Lee Thurman, Chapter 7; Troy Dale Tordsen, Chapter 7; Jesse Paul Paulsen, Chapter 7; Nichole Marie Paulsen, Chapter 7; Bradley Kenneth and Laura Elaine McGirr, Chapter 7.
Roslyn: Joseph Harold and Barbara Ann Berna, Chapter 7.
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