New Mexico Motion to Avoid Lien on Household Goods is a legal form used to protect a person’s household goods from being seized by a creditor. This form is available in the New Mexico District Court and can be used when a creditor has placed a lien on a person’s household goods. The Motion to Avoid Lien on Household Goods allows a person to dispute the lien and request that it be removed, allowing them to keep their belongings. There are two types of New Mexico Motion to Avoid Lien on Household Goods: 1) Motion to Avoid Lien on Personal Property and 2) Motion to Avoid Lien on Household Goods. The first type of Motion is used when a person is trying to protect their personal property from being seized by a creditor, while the second type of Motion is used when a person is trying to protect their household goods from being seized by a creditor.