A civil restraining order can limit your rights instantly — we help you respond strategically before it affects your future.

Civil restraining orders in Minnesota can be issued in disputes involving neighbors, coworkers, acquaintances, or anyone outside a domestic relationship. These orders often rely on broad allegations, which can create immediate restrictions on contact, communication, and personal movement. We analyze the claims, examine the evidence, and prepare a targeted response to protect your rights.
Service features
Our Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyers work to challenge unsupported accusations and position you effectively for the hearing.
- Restraining order hearing defense
- Evidence and communication review
- Social and digital interaction analysis
- Compliance guidance
- Court representation
- Case monitoring
- Strategy for modification or dismissal
- Record impact assessment
Why choose us
Your Civil Restraining Order case is handled by our legal experts.
Strategic Civil Order Defense
We understand how civil restraining orders are evaluated and build defense strategies tailored to your specific situation.
Thorough Evidence Review
We examine messages, timelines, and conduct claims to expose inconsistencies and strengthen your defense.
Focused on Protecting Your Rights
We work to reduce restrictions, prevent long-term consequences, and protect your daily activities.
Rapid, Calculated Response
We act quickly to prepare your case before temporary restrictions become lasting court orders.
Popular questions
If you or your loved one has violated the Civil Restraining Order in Minnesota, contact us today for a confidential consultation.
What is a civil restraining order?
A civil restraining order restricts contact or communication between two people who do not share a domestic relationship.
Can I challenge a civil restraining order?
Yes. You can request a hearing, contest the allegations, and present evidence.
How long can a civil restraining order last?
Depending on the case, an order may last months or several years.
What happens if I violate the order?
Violations can result in criminal charges, penalties, and additional restrictions.
Schedule your free consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.