Immediate restrictions shouldn’t decide your future — we help you take control before a DANCO does.

A Domestic Abuse No Contact Order (DANCO) can change your life in minutes. It can remove you from your home, block communication, limit movement, and trigger criminal penalties for even accidental violations. We step in quickly to protect your rights, clarify every restriction, and build a defense that strengthens your position in both the DANCO hearing and the underlying criminal case.
Service features
Our Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyers work to reduce risks, prevent complications, and ensure you are never navigating these strict rules alone.
- DANCO hearing defense
- Violation defense
- Evidence review
- Communication and contact guidance
- Court representation
- Case monitoring
- Record protection
- Protective-order strategy
Why choose us
We create expert defense strategies for DANCO cases.
Proactive, Anticipatory Defense
We prepare for every angle of a DANCO case, building strategies that address risks before they become problems.
Thorough Evidence Evaluation
We analyze statements, reports, and timelines to uncover inconsistencies and strengthen your position in court.
Focused on Long-Term Protection
We work to reduce restrictions, avoid violations, and protect your freedom throughout the entire criminal process.
Immediate, Strategic Response
We act quickly because early intervention can prevent escalations, additional charges, and unnecessary complications.
Popular questions
If you or your loved one is facing a DANCO violation in Minnesota, contact us today for a confidential consultation.
What is a DANCO?
A Domestic Abuse No Contact Order prohibits contact with an alleged victim during a criminal case involving domestic abuse, harassment, or related offenses.
How serious is a DANCO violation?
Even accidental contact can lead to new criminal charges, jail time, and stricter restrictions.
Can a DANCO be challenged or modified?
Yes. A lawyer can request hearings, challenge the basis of the order, or seek modifications depending on the case.
Do I still need a lawyer if I didn’t violate the order?
Yes — misunderstandings happen often, and early legal protection prevents unnecessary charges.
Schedule your free consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.