The Minnesota Summary of Amendments to Voluntary Petition, Lists, Schedules and Statements is a document used in the Minnesota bankruptcy filing process. This document is used to identify any changes made to the original filing, including any changes to the debtor's financial information, asset information, or any other information listed in the original filing. There are two types of Minnesota Summary of Amendments to Voluntary Petition, Lists, Schedules and Statements: (1) the Summary of Amendments to the Voluntary Petition, which must be filed with the bankruptcy court, and (2) the Summary of Amendments to the Lists, Schedules and Statements, which must be served on all parties in interest. Both summaries must include the date the amendment was made, a description of the amendment, and the signature of the debtor or the debtor's attorney.