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Minnesota DANCO and No-Contact Order Defense


At a Glance
  • Strict order applies even if the other person initiates.
  • Separate case violations are charged on their own.

A Domestic Abuse No Contact Order can reshape a client's daily life immediately. Keil Defense helps clients understand restrictions, violation allegations, modification issues, and how DANCO strategy fits into the underlying case.

The exact restriction controls the risk

A DANCO or no-contact order has to be read carefully. The wording, protected people, locations, indirect-contact terms, and release conditions define what conduct can create exposure.

Violation allegations often depend on digital evidence

Texts, calls, apps, social media, third-party messages, location information, and witness claims may all matter when the State alleges prohibited contact.

Changing the order requires a court process

Even when both people want contact, the order remains in force until the court changes it. Modification strategy should be coordinated with the underlying case.

What is at stake

  • No-contact restrictions
  • New charges for alleged violations
  • Custody, housing, and family complications
  • Probation and release-condition exposure

What the defense examines

  • Exact order language
  • Proof of contact or indirect contact
  • Digital evidence and third-party communications
  • Modification requests and court timing

Updated May 18, 2026 · Law verified as of May 18, 2026. This article is general information about Minnesota law, not legal advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DANCO?

A DANCO is a court order restricting contact in certain domestic-related criminal cases.

Can a DANCO be lifted?

Sometimes a court may modify or lift an order, but the request must be handled carefully and depends on the facts.

Can text messages violate a DANCO?

Direct or indirect communication can create risk. The order language matters.

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