An Order making determination regarding postpetition fees, expenses, or charges is a document issued by the court in bankruptcy proceedings. This order allows the court to approve the fees, expenses, or charges incurred by the debtor after the filing of the bankruptcy petition. This order usually sets forth the amount of the fees, expenses, or charges to be paid, as well as the date and manner of payment. There are two main types of Order making determination regarding postpetition fees, expenses, or charges: an interim order and a final order. An interim order is issued prior to the approval of a plan of reorganization or liquidation and typically sets forth the amount of fees, expenses, or charges to be paid and the date and manner of payment. A final order is issued after the approval of a plan of reorganization or liquidation and typically sets forth the total amount of fees, expenses, or charges to be paid, the date and manner of payment, and any other conditions related to the payment.