New Mexico Order Avoiding Lien on Household Goods is a legal document that is used to protect a homeowner from being forced to pay money to a creditor. This document is issued by the court to the homeowner, and it prohibits creditors from placing a lien on the homeowner's home or furniture. This document is important because it prevents creditors from taking the homeowner's possessions as collateral for the debt owed. The New Mexico Order Avoiding Lien on Household Goods can be used for both secured and unsecured debts. There are two types of this document: an absolute lien, which prohibits a creditor from taking any action against the property, and a conditional lien, which allows a creditor to take action only after other remedies have been exhausted.