The Indiana Notice of Chapter 12 Bankruptcy Case (For Corporations or Partnerships) is a document issued by the United States Bankruptcy Court that informs a corporation or partnership of the commencement of a Chapter 12 Bankruptcy Case. This document outlines the rights of the debtor, the creditors, and the court, as well as the duties of each party involved in the bankruptcy case. The notice also provides details on how to access additional information about the case, such as the case number, hearing dates, and deadlines for filing claims. There are two types of Indiana Notice of Chapter 12 Bankruptcy Case (For Corporations or Partnerships): the Initial Notice and the Final Notice. The Initial Notice is sent to the debtor and all creditors at least 14 days before the date of the first hearing. The Final Notice is sent to the debtor and all creditors at least 14 days before the date of the confirmation hearing. Both notices include information on the debtor’s rights, the creditors’ rights, the duties of the debtor, the duties of the creditors, the date and time of the hearing, and the deadline for filing claims.