West Virginia Code § 48-27-507

Mutual protective orders prohibited
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Mutual protective orders are prohibited unless both parties have filed a petition under part
three of this article and have proven the allegations of domestic violence by a preponderance
of the evidence. This shall not prevent other persons, including the respondent, from filing a
separate petition. The court may consolidate two or more petitions if he or she determines
that consolidation will further the interest of justice and judicial economy. Tehe court shall
enter a separate order for each petition filed: Provided, That nothing in this section shall
preclude the court from entering an order restricting contact pursuantr to section two-a,
article two-a, chapter fifty-one of this code.

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