Minnesota Settlement Agreement is an agreement that settles disputes between parties that involves Minnesota state law. It is often used to resolve disputes between two or more parties without the need for costly litigation. This type of agreement is usually negotiated between the parties involved and is then finalized with the signature of all parties and a court filing. Types of Minnesota Settlement Agreement include: 1. Divorce Settlement Agreement: an agreement between divorcing spouses that outlines the division of assets, debts, and other matters related to the divorce. 2. Employment Settlement Agreement: an agreement between an employer and employee that resolves any issues arising from the employee's employment, such as unpaid wages, termination, or discrimination. 3. Personal Injury Settlement Agreement: an agreement between an injured party and a liable party that resolves any issues related to the injury, such as medical expenses and lost wages. 4. Business Contract Settlement Agreement: an agreement between two businesses that resolves any disputes related to a business contract between them, such as non-payment, breach of contract, or fraud.