West Virginia Code § 48-1-237

Separate property defined
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"Separate property" means:
(1) Property acquired by a person before marriage;
(2) Property acquired by a person during marriage in exchange for separate property which
was acquired before the marriage;
(3) Property acquired by a person during marriage, but excluded from treatment as marital
property by a valid agreement of the parties entered into before or during the marriage;
(4) Property acquired by a party during marriage by gift, bequest, devise, descent or
distribution;
(5) Property acquired by a party during a marriage but after the separation of the parties
and before ordering an annulment, divorce or separate maintenance; or
(6) Any increase in the value of separate property as defined in subdivision (1), (2), (3), (4) or
(5) of this section which is due to inflation or to a change in market value resulting from
conditions outside the control of the parties.

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