A Vermont Motion To Avoid Lien is a legal document used to protect a person from the enforcement of a lien against their property. It is typically filed with the court by a debtor to prevent the lien holder from collecting any money or property from them. There are two types of Vermont Motion To Avoid Lien: a Motion to Avoid a Pre-Existing Lien and a Motion to Avoid a Subsequent Lien. The Motion to Avoid a Pre-Existing Lien is used to remove a lien that was placed on a debtor's property prior to the filing of the motion. The Motion to Avoid a Subsequent Lien is used to prevent a lien holder from placing a lien on a debtor's property after the motion has been filed. Both motions must include detailed information on the debtor and the lien holder, as well as the reasons why the lien should be avoided.