Texas Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement is a court order issued by a bankruptcy judge that requires a debtor to file a disclosure statement with the court. The disclosure statement is a detailed document that contains information about the creditors of the debtor, the assets and liabilities of the debtor, and the proposed plan for the repayment of the debtor’s debts. The Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement sets a date and time for the hearing, and requires the debtor to serve notice of the hearing to all creditors. The two types of Texas Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement are the Chapter 11 and Chapter 12. The Chapter 11 Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement is issued in corporate bankruptcy cases and requires the debtor to file a disclosure statement with the court. The Chapter 12 Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement is issued in individual bankruptcy cases and requires the debtor to file a disclosure statement with the court.