Indiana Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement is a form used by the court in Indiana to set a hearing date for the court to review a debtor's disclosure statement. The disclosure statement is the document that provides information about the debtor's assets and liabilities, as well as the debtor's proposed reorganization plan. This form is used in Chapter 11 bankruptcies, which are generally used by businesses to reorganize their debts. There are two types of Indiana Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement: one for an initial hearing, and one for a continued hearing. The initial hearing is used when the debtor first submits the disclosure statement, and the continued hearing is used when the court needs more information or wants to hear updates from the debtor. Both types of Indiana Order and Notice for Hearing on Disclosure Statement are issued by the court and must be served to the debtor and other interested parties.