A Wisconsin Order Approving Disclosure Statement and Confirming Plan is an order issued by a court in the state of Wisconsin that approves a disclosure statement and confirms a plan of reorganization, adjustment, or liquidation. This order is typically issued when a debtor has filed for bankruptcy in Wisconsin. There are two types of Wisconsin Order Approving Disclosure Statement and Confirming Plan: a Chapter 11 Order and a Chapter 12 or 13 Order. A Chapter 11 Order is issued when a debtor has filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, while a Chapter 12 or 13 Order is issued when a debtor has filed for adjustment of debts under Chapter 12 or 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. A Wisconsin Order Approving Disclosure Statement and Confirming Plan will contain details about the debtor’s plan of reorganization, adjustment, or liquidation, along with the disclosure statement that the debtor is required to provide to creditors. The Order will also set forth the terms of the plan, including the payment of creditors, the distribution of assets, and other details. In addition, the Order will confirm the plan of reorganization, adjustment, or liquidation, and will provide instructions to the debtor on how to proceed.