Oregon Order Confirming Chapter 13 Plan And Resolving Motions (For Cases Filed On Or After 10-17-05) is an order issued by the court to approve a debtor’s plan of reorganization and address any disputes that arise during the Chapter 13 bankruptcy process. This order is used to confirm the repayment plan that the debtor and the creditors have agreed to and to resolve any motions that have been filed by either party. It is typically issued after the court has reviewed the debtor’s proposed repayment plan and the creditors have been given an opportunity to object. There are two types of Oregon Order Confirming Chapter 13 Plan And Resolving Motions (For Cases Filed On Or After 10-17-05): one for cases filed on or after 10-17-05; and one for cases filed before 10-17-05. The order for cases filed on or after 10-17-05 is more comprehensive and includes provisions that address a wider range of topics, such as the debtor’s repayment plan, the trustee’s duties, the creditor’s rights and the confirmation of the debtor’s plan. The order for cases filed before 10-17-05 contains fewer provisions and is more limited in scope. In either case, the Oregon Order Confirming Chapter 13 Plan And Resolving Motions are important documents that ensure that the debtor’s plan is approved, all creditors’ rights are protected, and all disputes are resolved in a timely manner.