A New Mexico Stipulated Order Avoiding Judicial Lien on Debtor’s Residence is a court order that allows a debtor to avoid a judicial lien on their residence. This order is typically granted when the debtor has reached an agreement with their creditor that allows the debtor to keep their residence free from a judicial lien. The order typically states that the creditor must release the lien and that the debtor has the right to remain in their residence without interference from the creditor. There are two types of New Mexico Stipulated Order Avoiding Judicial Lien on Debtor's Residence: 1) Stipulated Order Avoiding Judicial Lien on Debtor's Residence and 2) Order Avoiding Judicial Lien on Debtor's Residence. The Stipulated Order is the agreement between the debtor and the creditor that the lien will be released and the Order is the official court order that the lien must be released. This order is important to a debtor as it allows them to remain in their home without fear of being evicted or having their property seized by the creditor.