A Minnesota Instructions — Motion to Intervene is a legal document filed in Minnesota courts. It is used when a third party wishes to join a lawsuit to protect their own interests. The motion must be filed with the court and must include detailed information, including the names of the parties involved, the nature of the dispute, and the reasons why the third party wishes to intervene. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions — Motion to Intervene: Permissive Intervention and Mandatory Intervention. Permissive Intervention is allowed at the court's discretion, while Mandatory Intervention is allowed when the proposed intervene has a legally protected interest in the subject of the lawsuit.