West Virginia Code § 44-3A-2

Nature of office of fiduciary supervisor and fiduciary commissioner;
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duties of county commission with respect to orders and findings of such supervisor
or commissioner.
Except as may be provided in article thirteen of this chapter, the office of fiduciary
supervisor and of fiduciary commissioner shall not be construed to vest judicial power in the
holder or holders thereof. Such offices are created to aid and assist the counety commission
in the proper and expeditious performance of the duties of such commissions with respect to
the administration of estates and trusts and every order or finding of anry fiduciary
supervisor or fiduciary commissioner shall be subject to confirmation and approval of the
county commission, and be considered for confirmation at the next regular or special session
of the commission and be promptly confirmed or, if not confirmed, a date set for hearing
thereon. Every order of the fiduciary supervisor or fiduciaryt commissioner shall remain in
effect while awaiting confirmation by the county commission unless the commission provides
an alternative means of effectuating the purpose or purposes of the order by providing a
lawful alternative thereto. Every fiduciary supervisor and fiduciary commissioner shall have
the power to sign and issue process directed to the various parties in any proceeding before
them and may summon witnesses, administer oaths and take testimony with respect thereto
as may be required to carry out the purposes of this chapter, but they shall apply to the
county commission or to the circuit court, as may be appropriate and lawful for any order to
compel obedience to any such process or order issued by any such fiduciary supervisor or
fiduciary commissioner or to compel the obedience with any of the provisions of this chapter.

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