West Virginia Code § 48-1-301

Communications between clergy and party
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(a) A party to a domestic relations action cannot compel a member of the clergy to testify
regarding any communications or statements made to the member of the clergy in his or her
capacity as spiritual counselor or spiritual adviser by a party to the action, if the following
conditions exist:
(1) Both the clergy and the party making such communications or statements claim that the
communications or statements were made to the clergy in his capacity as a clergy and
spiritual counselor or spiritual adviser to such party;
(2) No person, other than a member of the clergy, a party and the spouse of the party, was
present when such communications or statements lwere made; and
(3) The party making such communications or statements does not either consent to their
disclosure or otherwise waive the privilegei granted by this section.
(b) The privilege granted by this section shall be in addition to and not in derogation of any
other privileges recognized by law.

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