West Virginia Code § 44-6-3

Authority for investment
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When any fiduciary desires the authority or direction of the circuit court with respect to the
investment of any funds in his hands, he shall file his petition in the circuit court of the
county in which he qualified, setting out fully the facts, and verifying such petition by his
affidavit. Ten days' notice of the time fixed for the hearing on the petition shall be served on
the beneficiaries of such trust funds, who shall be made defendants thereto,e and, for any
who may be under disability, a guardian ad litem shall be appointed. Such guardian ad litem
shall answer the petition under oath, and be present at the hearing andr represent the
interests of the person or persons for whom he shall have been appointed guardian ad litem.
The matters arising on such petition may be heard upon affidavits, or depositions duly taken
and returned, or upon oral testimony. The court upon the hearing may make such order in
relation to the investment of the trust funds as may be to thet best interests of the
beneficiaries thereof. Such petition may be filed, and the hearing thereon had, by the judge
of the court in vacation, as well as by the court in term time.

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