Indiana Motion To Avoid Judicial Lien is a legal document filed to prevent creditors from taking money or property from a debtor as a result of a judgment against the debtor. This motion is typically filed by the debtor in the Circuit Court of the county in which the debtor resides. The motion must include an affidavit from the debtor, a description of the judgment, and a description of the property or money that is at risk of being taken by the creditor. The motion must also provide an explanation of why the debtor believes that the lien should not be enforced. Types of Indiana Motion To Avoid Judicial Lien include Motion to Set Aside Judgment, Motion to Vacate Judgment, and Motion to Stay Enforcement of Judgment.