WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 44 - 10 - 13
§44-10-13. Powers of chancery courts over guardians; when and how
real estate may be sold for maintenance and
education of wards.
The circuit court, in chancery, may hear and determine all
matters between guardians and their wards, require settlement of
the guardianship accounts, remove any guardian for neglect or
breach of trust, and appoint another, or order another to be
appointed, in his stead, and make any orders for the custody and
tuition of an infant, and the management, preservation and
investment of his estate; and when it shall be made to appear to
the satisfaction of a circuit court on a bill in chancery, or by
petition in a summary way, filed for the purpose by the guardian,
that the proper maintenance and education, or other interests of
an infant, require that the proceeds of his real estate, beyond
the annual income thereof, should be applied to the use of such
infant, it shall be lawful for the court to order the sale of, or
to authorize a loan upon, his real estate, or such part thereof
as may be necessary for the purpose, and, from time to time, make
such decrees and orders as may be proper to secure the due
application of the proceeds of such sale or loan; and to the
extent that such proceeds may be so applied they shall be deemed
personal estate, but no further. Every bill or petition filed
under this section, and the proceedings thereon, shall conform to
the procedure provided by law for authority to sell the real
estate of an infant.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session