The Vermont Disclosure Statement for Small Business Under Chapter 11 is a document provided by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office. This Statement provides information to small businesses who are considering filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. It outlines the responsibilities of the debtor, creditors, and the court involved in the proceedings. It also explains the process of filing for Chapter 11, the duties of the bankruptcy trustee, and the rights of the creditors. Additionally, the Statement explains the cost and fees associated with the filing, as well as the potential consequences of filing. The Vermont Attorney General’s Office provides two types of Vermont Disclosure Statement for Small Business Under Chapter 11: a short form and a long form. The short form includes basic information about the filing process, while the long form provides more detailed information.