A Missouri Individual Debtors Motion For Entry of Chapter 11 Discharge Due To Hardship is a special motion used by individuals in Missouri who have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and are in need of a financial hardship discharge. This motion allows the debtor to petition the court to grant them a discharge from certain debts that can no longer be feasibly repaid. This type of discharge is designed to provide debtors in Missouri with an opportunity to rebuild their financial standing and get a fresh start with their finances. The types of Missouri Individual Debtors Motion For Entry of Chapter 11 Discharge Due To Hardship include: 1. Motion for Entry of Hardship Discharge from Secured Debts: This motion is used to request a discharge from all debts secured by collateral, which are often mortgages and car loans. 2. Motion for Entry of Hardship Discharge from Unsecured Debts: This motion is used to request a discharge from all non-collateralized debts, such as credit card debts and medical bills. 3. Motion for Entry of Hardship Discharge from Priority Debts: This motion is used to request a discharge from debts that are deemed to be of higher priority, such as taxes and alimony payments. 4. Motion for Entry of Hardship Discharge from Executory Contracts: This motion is used to request a discharge from any contracts that are still in effect, such as lease agreements.