The Missouri Affidavit of Abatement is a document used to ask the court to reduce or eliminate a court judgment or lien. It can be used for a variety of reasons, including when a debt is discharged in bankruptcy, when a judgment is void, or when a lien is void. There are three types of Missouri Affidavit of Abatement: general, motion, and limited. A general affidavit of abatement is used when the debtor believes that the judgment or lien should be eliminated in its entirety. It must include the name of the debtor, the name of the creditor, the court case number, and a statement as to why the debt should be eliminated. A motion affidavit of abatement is used when the debtor seeks to reduce the amount of the judgment or lien. It must include the same information as a general affidavit of abatement, as well as the amount the debtor is seeking to reduce the judgment or lien. A limited affidavit of abatement is used when the debtor is seeking to remove only certain parts of the judgment or lien. It must include the same information as a general affidavit of abatement, as well as a list of the specific parts of the judgment or lien that are being challenged. In all cases, the Missouri Affidavit of Abatement must be signed by the debtor, notarized, and filed with the court.