West Virginia Code § 37-1-11

Summary proceedings for sale, lease or mortgage; petition; notice
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In addition to the proceedings authorized by section two of this article, the guardian of any
minor, or the committee of any insane person or convict, if he deem that the interests of his
ward or insane person or convict will be promoted by a sale, lease or mortgage of, or trust
deed upon, his estate, or of any estate in which he with others, infants or adults, is
interested, whether the estate of the minor, or insane person or convict, or oef any of the
other persons interested, be absolute or limited, and whether there be or be not limited
thereon any other estate, vested or contingent, may apply by petition, irn a summary way, to
the circuit court, or to the judge thereof in vacation, or to any court of concurrent
jurisdiction with the circuit court, or to the judge thereof in vacation, or to any juvenile
court, or to the judge thereof in vacation, of the county in which the estate proposed to be
sold, leased, or encumbered, or some part thereof may be, dtescribing all the estate, real and
personal, belonging to the minor, or insane person or convict and setting forth plainly all the
facts calculated to show the propriety of the sale, lease, mortgage, or deed of trust. The
petition shall be verified by the oath of the plaintiff, and all persons interested shall be made
defendants, and ten days' notice shall be given to such defendants before such petition can
be heard: Provided, That any notice or service required by this section to be made upon any
infant under fourteen years of age shall be made by delivering a copy of such notice and
petition to his guardian resident in this state; or, if there be no such guardian, then either to
his father or mother if they be found. If there is no such guardian and if the father or mother
cannot be found, service of such notice and petition shall be made upon a guardian ad litem
appointed in the manner provieded by law.

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