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Motion To Avoid Lien Form. This is a Alabama form and can be use in Bankruptcy Court Federal.
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APPENDIX H
IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
DIVISION
In re
Debtor.
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Bk. No.
Chapter
MOTION TO AVOID LIEN
C o m e s no w t h e D e b to r in t h e a b o ve - s ty le d m a t te r , b y a n d t h r ou g h h i s a t to r n e y o f r e c o r d, a n d p u rs u a n t
to 11 U.S.C. § 522 (f), he reb y move s this Ho nor able Cou rt to en ter a n or der avo iding th e lien o f
, to the extent that such lien impairs an exe mption to which the De btor is entitled, which lien is:
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a judicial lien recorde d in Book
at Page
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Cou nty, AL (Co py o f reco rde d Ce rtificate of J udg men t attach ed.)
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a n o n p o s s e ss o r y , n o n p u r c h a se - m o n e y s e c u r it y in t e r e st in a n y
o f th e f o ll o w in g :
1. ho us eh old fur nis hin gs , ho us eh old go od s, w ea rin g a pp ar el,
app liances , boo ks, an imals, crop s, musica l instrume nts, or
jewe lry that a re h eld p rimarily for th e pe rson al, family, or
househ old use of the Debtor or a d epend ent of the Debtor;
2. implements, professional books, or tools, of the trade of
D e b t o r o r t h e tr a d e o f th e d e p e n d e n t o f t h e D e b to r ; o r
3. professionally prescribed health aids for the Debtor or a
depen dent of the Debtor.
A t to r n e y fo r D e b t o r
N O T I C E A N D C E R TI FI C A TE O F MA I L IN G
A co py of t he for eg oin g M ot ion ha s b ee n file d w ith t he Co ur t. An Or de r g ra nt ing sa id M ot ion will b e
entered by the Co urt at the expiration of 23 days from the d ate of this notice unless said creditor files an
objection and request for a he aring with the Court within that time.
I here by ce rtify that I h ave serve d a c opy of the fore goin g Mo tion on said cr edito r an d tru stee this the
day of
,
.
A t to r n e y fo r D e b t o r
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