The Texas Application for Approval of Fixed Fee in Chapter 13 Non-Standard Cases is a document that must be filed in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy cases in Texas. This document is used to request the court's approval of a fixed fee for representing a debtor in a Chapter 13 case. The application must be signed by the debtor’s attorney and must contain the following information: debtor’s name, case number, chapter of the Bankruptcy Code, the amount of the proposed fee, the services to be rendered, and any other information related to the services. The application must also be accompanied by copies of any appropriate fee agreements and the original time sheet reflecting the time spent on the case. There are two types of Texas Applications for Approval of Fixed Fee in Chapter 13 Non-Standard Cases: an initial and a supplemental application. The initial application is used to request the court's approval of the initial fixed fee for representing the debtor. The supplemental application is used to request the court's approval of additional fees, if any, for services rendered after the initial application was approved.