Minnesota Instructions — Conciliation Court Statement of Claim and Summons is a legal document used to initiate a civil dispute in Minnesota. The document is used to allow a plaintiff to file a lawsuit against a defendant in a conciliation court. The document includes information about the plaintiff, the defendant, and the claims being made against the defendant. It also includes a summons which informs the defendant of the lawsuit and gives them a deadline to respond. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions — Conciliation Court Statement of Claim and Summons: one for a simple claim (called a Small Claim) and one for a complex claim (called a Civil Claim). The Small Claim is used for disputes involving amounts of money up to $15,000, while the Civil Claim is used for disputes involving amounts of money over $15,000.