Texas Order Reopening Chapter 7 Proceeding is a legal process available to individuals filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. This process allows debtors to reopen their case and modify any of the terms of their repayment plan. It is a way for debtors to modify the terms of their repayment plan to better suit their current financial situation. The types of Texas Order Reopening Chapter 7 Proceeding are: 1. Modification of Payment Plan: This process allows debtors to modify the terms of their repayment plan, including the amount and timing of payments, as well as the duration of the repayment plan. 2. Modification of Debt: This process allows debtors to modify the amount of the debt owed on certain accounts, as well as the interest rate and any fees associated with the debt. 3. Dismissal of Case: This process allows debtors to have their case dismissed, relieving them of all further obligations on the debt. 4. Conversion to Chapter 13: This process allows debtors to convert their Chapter 7 case to a Chapter 13 case, allowing them to repay their debts over a longer period of time.