West Virginia Code § 38-8-10

Right of exemption of surviving spouse or minor children
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After the death of a husband, wife or parent residing in this state, his surviving spouse or
minor children, or such of them as there may be, may select personal estate of the deceased,
not exceeding $1,000 in value, and hold the same exempt from any debts or liabilities of the
deceased spouse or parent, contracted or incurred by the deceased in his lifetime, but the
personal representative or any creditor of the deceased may have the persoenal estate so
selected appraised as prescribed in the preceding sections of this article, and with like
effect; and no greater amount than $1,000 of the personal estate of ther deceased shall be
exempt by virtue of this provision; and if during his lifetime, he had himself set apart
personal estate to be exempt from execution and other process, the same shall be subject
thereto after his death, so far as it is not selected as aforesaid by his surviving spouse and
minor children, or such of them as there may be. t

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