Court-Approved Domestic Violence Classes in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Court-ordered domestic violence classes for Minneapolis residents. An evidence-based curriculum led by a certified DV counselor. Get same-day certificates accepted by Anoka County courts, family courts, and Minnesota probation departments.

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Same dayDomestic Violence Intervention Program Serving Minneapolis, Minnesota
Program Overview
Schroeder Counseling offers court-approved domestic violence classes online to Minneapolis, Minnesota residents. The classes run on live, interactive sessions. It addresses the root causes of domestic violence. We use evidence-based education and behavioral accountability techniques that Anoka County courts recognize.
The curriculum is built on the Duluth Model and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). It covers the dynamics and cycle of domestic violence and patterns of power and control. You build healthy communication and relationship skills. You learn to de-escalate conflict and take personal responsibility. You also work on safety planning and respectful relationships. A certified domestic violence intervention counselor leads every session. This counselor has experience with Minnesota court-ordered participants.
A Minneapolis criminal court or family court may have ordered your domestic violence class. It may also come from a protective order, plea agreement, or probation condition in Anoka County. Our program meets all of these court requirements. We offer 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 36, and 52-hour domestic violence education programs. You pick the length that matches your court order.
Finish our court-approved program and you get a professional certificate of completion the same day. It lists your name, program hours, session dates, and a curriculum description. It also shows our certified counselor's credentials. Anoka County courts, the Minnesota Department of Corrections, family court judges, and child protective services (CPS) agencies require all of this.
Our online domestic violence classes serve Minneapolis residents with many kinds of family violence cases. These include domestic assault, intimate partner violence, and violation of protective orders. They also cover aggravated domestic battery and family dispute charges. The program gives you meaningful education. At the same time, it meets the legal requirements of your Anoka County court order.
Has a court in Anoka County, Minnesota ordered domestic violence classes or a family violence education course? Schroeder Counseling is the trusted provider for the Minneapolis community. We deliver professional, court-approved DV intervention education and same-day certification.
What's Included
Minneapolis Domestic Violence Class Pricing
Choose the program length that matches your court order.
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Accepted by Minneapolis courts
Certified Counselor
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Flexible Hours
Evenings & weekends
Same-Day Certs
Court-ready documentation
Common Questions & Answers
Everything you need to know before enrolling. Can't find your answer? Call us.
Yes. Many Minneapolis courts require a domestic violence intervention program. Courts order it as part of sentencing, probation, plea agreements, or protective order conditions. Criminal courts, family courts, and probation departments across Anoka County and Minnesota accept our court-approved program.
It depends on your court order. Minneapolis courts usually require 4 to 52 hours of domestic violence education. The amount depends on the charge and the judge. First-time offenses often need 8 hours. Misdemeanor DV usually calls for 16 hours. More serious charges can mean 24 to 52 hours. We offer every length to match your Anoka County court order.
Yes. Our program runs on live, interactive Zoom sessions. You can take part from anywhere in Minneapolis, Anoka County, or Minnesota. Minnesota courts treat live online sessions with a certified counselor the same as in-person domestic violence classes. Every session keeps the same quality, documentation, and court acceptance as a classroom.
Yes. Courts and probation departments across Anoka County, Minnesota routinely accept our certificates of completion. Each one includes certified counselor credentials, total program hours, session dates, a curriculum description, and completion verification. On request, we send verification to your court clerk, probation officer, or attorney at no extra charge.
A domestic violence intervention program is a court-ordered class. It is for people charged with or convicted of domestic violence. Our program uses the Duluth Model and CBT techniques. It addresses power and control dynamics, teaches healthy relationship skills, and builds accountability. Our program meets all Minnesota requirements for court-ordered completion.
Yes. Every session is HIPAA-compliant and fully confidential. Counselor-client confidentiality standards protect your participation, discussions, and personal information. Minneapolis residents can feel safe. Your privacy stays protected throughout the program.
Yes. Our program serves Minneapolis residents referred by family courts, child protective services (CPS), and Department of Human Services (DHS) agencies. It serves criminal court referrals too. The same evidence-based curriculum and court-ready certification apply no matter who refers you.
Schroeder Counseling keeps our domestic violence programs affordable, with clear pricing. The cost scales with your court-ordered hours. There are no hidden fees, registration costs, or surprise charges. We think court-mandated domestic violence education should be affordable for every Minneapolis and Anoka County resident.
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100% Court-Accepted or Your Money Back
We stand behind every certificate we issue. If your court, probation department, or attorney does not accept our certificate, we will issue a full refund — no questions asked. We've maintained a 100% acceptance rate across all 50 states.
