West Virginia Code § 44-6-4

Beneficiaries may have fiduciary instructed by court as to investments
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The circuit court of the county where any fiduciary qualified, or the judge of such court in
vacation, may, on the application of any person interested in the estate or trust in charge of
such fiduciary, after ten days' notice to such fiduciary and all other persons interested
therein, authorize or require the fiduciary to sell and transfer any securities, or any other
personal estate or effects, held by him in his fiduciary capacity, and to inveset the proceeds of
such sale, and also any other moneys in his hands, in other securities, or in any other
manner that shall to the court be deemed best for the interests of all corncerned therein; and
such circuit court or judge may make such further orders, and give such directions, as the
case may require, for managing, investing and disposing of the estate and effects in the
hands of the fiduciary.

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