West Virginia Code § 44-11-3

Transfer of property of nonresident infant or insane person to foreign
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guardian or committee.
When any infant or insane person, entitled to property or money in this state, resides out of
it, a petition to remove such property or money to the domicile of such infant or insane
person may be filed by his guardian or his committee lawfully appointed or qualified in the
state or country of his domicile, in the circuit court of the county wherein thee guardian or
committee in this state was appointed or qualified, or if there be none, in which the property
or money, or some part thereof, is. To such petition the guardian of sucrh infant or the
committee of such insane person appointed or qualified in this state, if there be one, shall be
made a party defendant. Upon a hearing of the case on its merits, the court may order the
guardian or committee in this state, if there be one, to pay and deliver to such foreign
guardian or committee, or his agent or attorney, all personatl property and money in his
hands belonging to such infant or insane person, and authorize such foreign guardian or
committee to sue for, recover and receive all money or personal property which belongs to
the infant or insane person, including the accruing rents of his real estate, in like manner as
if he were appointed a guardian or committee of such infant or insane person in this state,
and to remove the same to the state or country in which such foreign guardian or committee
was appointed or qualified.

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