The Minnesota Conciliation Court Additional Litigants Form is a legal document used in the state of Minnesota to allow additional parties to be added to an existing court case. This form is necessary for any parties not originally named in the case who wish to participate in the proceedings. The form must be completed by the additional litigant and submitted to the court for approval. There are two types of Minnesota Conciliation Court Additional Litigants Forms: the Non-Party Litigant Form, which is used when the additional litigant is an individual not associated with the case, and the Corporate Litigant Form, which is used when the additional litigant is a corporation. Both forms require the additional litigant to provide information about their legal interests in the case, their contact information, and the reasons why they are requesting to be added to the case.