North Carolina domestic violence charges can be filed against someone who has used or tried to use physical force against someone they have or have had a close personal relationship with. Not every relationship is included in General Statute Section 14-32.5, but charges can be filed if the abuser is one of the following:
- A current or former spouse, guardian, or parent of the victim
- A parent to a child shared by the victim
- Someone who has or is cohabiting with the victim as a spouse, guardian, or parent
- Someone currently or previously in a dating relationship with the victim