WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 41 - 5 - 16
§41-5-16. Statements of particulars in will contests.
For the trial of any appeal under the provisions of sections
seven and ten of this article, or for the trial of any issues to
be submitted to a jury under the provisions of sections eight and
eleven of this article, if good cause therefor be shown, and
there be no unreasonable delay in applying for such order, the
circuit court, or judge thereof in vacation, may order the
contestants to file a particular statement of the facts expected
to be proved by them at the trial, and may stay the proceedings
until a reasonable time after such order is complied with; and in
like manner after the contestants have filed such statement, if
good cause therefor appear, and there be no unreasonable delay in
applying for such order, such court, or judge thereof in
vacation, may order the proponents of the will to file a
particular statement of the facts expected to be proved by them
at the trial; which statement, in either case, shall be made
under the oath of the parties or their attorneys to the effect
that the affiants believe the same will be supported by evidence
at the trial. If either the contestants or the proponents fail
to file any such statement when so required, or if any such
statement after the same has been filed be adjudged insufficient
in whole or in part, the court, or the judge thereof in vacation,
may, as justice may require, grant further time for filing same,
or permit the statement filed to be amended, or may, at the
trial, exclude the evidence offered by the party in default as to
any matter which he has so failed to state or has insufficiently
stated. But no statement which is sufficient to inform the adverse parties of the nature and substance of the facts to be
shown against or in support of the will shall be adjudged
insufficient; nor shall any such statement in any manner affect
the burden or order of proof imposed by law on the parties.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session