Vermont Order Fixing Time to Object to Proposed Modification of Confirmed Chapter 12 Plan is a type of court order that is issued in a Chapter 12 bankruptcy case. The order establishes a timeline for creditors to file objections to any proposed modifications to the already confirmed Chapter 12 plan. This order is issued by the court after a debtor has filed a motion to modify the confirmed plan, and the court finds that notice of the modification should be provided to creditors. The order typically specifies the date by which creditors must file objections, the date of the hearing on the motion to modify, and the date by which any modifications will take effect. It also provides information regarding how creditors must file their objections, such as the address where objections should be sent and the format in which the objections should be written. There are two types of Vermont Order Fixing Time to Object to Proposed Modification of Confirmed Chapter 12 Plan: (1) an initial order, which is issued after the motion to modify is filed and before the hearing on the motion; and (2) a supplemental order, which is issued after the hearing and which revises the timeline for filing objections based on the court's ruling.