West Virginia Code § 48-1-204

Arrearages or past due support defined
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"Arrearages" or "past due support" means the total of any matured, unpaid installments of
child support required to be paid by an order entered or modified by a court of competent
jurisdiction, or by the order of a magistrate court of this state, and shall stand, by operation
of law, as a decretal judgment against the obligor owing such support. The amount of unpaid
support shall bear interest from the date it accrued, at a rate of five percente per annum, and
proportionately for a greater or lesser sum, or for a longer or shorter time. Except as
provided in rule 23 of rules of practice and procedure for family law anrd as provided in
section 1-302, a child support order may not be retroactively modified so as to cancel or
alter accrued installments of support.

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