A Vermont Order Granting Motion To Avoid Lien (Chapter 7) is a legal document issued by the Vermont court system that grants a debtor’s motion to avoid a lien placed on property. This order is typically used in Chapter 7 bankruptcies to allow a debtor to discharge a secured debt without having to pay the lien holder. There are two types of Vermont Order Granting Motion To Avoid Lien (Chapter 7): an Orderly Lien Avoidance and a Non-Orderly Lien Avoidance. An Orderly Lien Avoidance is granted when the lien holder is paid in full, while a Non-Orderly Lien Avoidance is granted when the lien holder is not paid in full. In either case, the Order grants the debtor the right to retain possession of the property free and clear of the lien.