Douglas County divorces for Sept. 9, 2022

Sep. 7—Circuit Court Judge George Glonek

Robert Eino Blomquist Jr. and Colleen Marie Blomquist of Douglas County were granted a divorce March 16.

Lawrence Dale Kallberg of Douglas County and Nicole Frances Buchanan of Washburn County were granted a divorce April 8. Joint legal custody of one minor child awarded.

Nathan Everett Dreier and Susanna Grace Dreier of Douglas County were granted a divorce April 13. Joint legal custody of one minor child awarded. Name restored to Susanna Grace Schafter.

Rachael Eileen Larson and Eric Thomas Larson of Douglas County were granted a divorce May 12.

Roger Dale Moore and Kimberly Lynn Moore of Douglas County were granted a divorce May 13.

Steven Wayne McDonald and Wendy Ray Edgette McDonald of Douglas County were granted a divorce June 20. Name restored to Wendy Ray Edgette.

Brandon Keith Patterson and Rachel Marie Patterson of Douglas County were granted a divorce June 20. Joint legal custody of one minor child awarded.

Terrence James Flauta of Douglas County and Haven Marie Fillbrandt of Itasca County, Minnesota, were granted a divorce June 23. Joint legal custody of one minor child awarded.

Circuit Court Judge Kelly Thimm

Max Michael Kane Sr. and Patricia Roseann Kane of Douglas County were granted a divorce Jan. 3.

Mycole Paul Conner and Alaina Marcella Dodaro of Douglas County were granted a divorce Feb. 10. Joint legal custody of two minor children awarded.

Dalton Victor Luoma and Kierra Lynn Luoma were granted a diorce April 11. Name restored to Kierra Lynn Johansen.

Brandon Michael Pekkala of Douglas County and Laura Raenee Sanford of Lake County, Minnesota, were granted a divorce April 28. Joint legal custody of two minor children awarded.

Robert Alix Cummings of Bury St. Edmunds, England, and Samantha Marie Cummings of Douglas County were granted a divorce June 22. Joint legal custody of one minor child awarded. Name restored to Samantha Marie Magnuson.

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