Connecticut Split Sentence, Domestic Violence, Victim Notice is a legal document issued by the court in Connecticut to hold a defendant accountable for a domestic violence offense. The document requires the defendant to serve a period of probation and/or a period of jail time as specified by the court. During the probation period, the defendant must comply with any orders issued by the court, including orders staying away from the victim and/or the victim's family. At the end of the probation period, the defendant may be required to serve a period of incarceration. The Connecticut Split Sentence, Domestic Violence, Victim Notice may include different types of orders. These include a no contact order, an order for restitution, an order for counseling, an order to attend a batterer’s intervention program, an order to pay child support or alimony, or an order to pay attorney’s fees. The document also includes information on the rights of the victim, such as the right to be notified of any changes in the defendant’s status or sentence. The Notice also explains the victim’s right to be heard in court proceedings and to be informed of their rights under Connecticut law.