Minnesota Power of Attorney for Conciliation Court Case is a legal document that allows a person to nominate another individual to act on their behalf in Conciliation Court. This document serves as an authorization for the individual appointed to represent the principal in Conciliation Court proceedings. The document also specifies the powers of the appointed individual, such as entering into agreements or making decisions on behalf of the principal. There are two types of Minnesota Power of Attorney for Conciliation Court Case: General and Limited. General Power of Attorney for Conciliation Court Case allows the appointed individual to make all decisions on behalf of the principal with regard to the Conciliation Court case. The individual is given broad authority to act on behalf of the principal in all matters related to the case. Limited Power of Attorney for Conciliation Court Case allows the appointed individual to make specific decisions on behalf of the principal with regard to the Conciliation Court case. This document limits the authority of the appointed individual to only those decisions authorized by the principal.