Indiana Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney For Debtor is a document that must be filed with the court when a debtor in Indiana has hired an attorney to represent them in a bankruptcy case. The document provides details of the attorney's fees and any other compensation received by the attorney in connection with the bankruptcy. It is a legal requirement for the debtor to disclose all such compensation to the court. There are two types of Indiana Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney For Debtor: 1. Voluntary Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney For Debtor: This is the document that a debtor voluntarily files with the court when they have hired an attorney to represent them in a bankruptcy case. 2. Mandatory Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney For Debtor: This document must be filed with the court when the debtor has received payment for legal services from another source, such as a creditor or a trustee.