Texas Order Conditionally Approving Disclosure Statement is a document used in bankruptcy proceedings in the state of Texas. It is an order issued by the bankruptcy court that approves the disclosure statement, a document that provides creditors with information about a debtor's financial situation and the proposed plan for dealing with their debts. The disclosure statement must be approved by the court before the debtor's case can proceed. There are two types of Texas Order Conditionally Approving Disclosure Statement: one for Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases and one for Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. The Chapter 11 Order Conditionally Approving Disclosure Statement must provide sufficient information about the debtor's assets and liabilities for the creditors to make an informed decision as to how to vote on the proposed plan. The Chapter 13 Order Conditionally Approving Disclosure Statement must include a detailed explanation of the proposed plan and the debtor's current financial situation.