Order Fixing Time to Object to Proposed Modification of Confirmed Chapter 12 Plan is a legal procedure that allows creditors to make objections to any proposed modifications of a confirmed Chapter 12 bankruptcy plan. This order is issued by the bankruptcy court and sets a specific time frame in which creditors can file objections before the modification is approved. There are two types of Order Fixing Time to Object to Proposed Modification of Confirmed Chapter 12 Plan. The first type is a “Notice of Proposed Modification”. This notice informs creditors of the proposed modifications to the plan and gives them a specified time period to file objections. The second type is a “Notice of Order Fixing Time”. This notice informs creditors of the order fixing time to object to the proposed modification and sets the date and time for the hearing on the matter. Creditors may object to proposed modifications to the plan for various reasons, such as a lack of consideration or unfairness in the proposed modifications. The bankruptcy court will consider the objections and determine whether the proposed modification should be approved or not. If the modification is approved, the court will issue an order confirming the modification.