West Virginia Code § 48-5-102

Subject matter jurisdiction
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(a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that it has the authority to establish, by
general law, the jurisdiction of circuit courts and family courts over domestic relations
matters. e
(b) The circuit courts and family courts of this state, by act of the Legislature, are vested
with concurrent jurisdiction over the subject matter of divorce. Generally, a family court has
the right and authority to adjudicate actions for divorce and the upower to carry its judgment
and order into execution. Circuit courts have limited jurisdiction in divorce actions, as
provided in section two, article two-a, chapter fifty-one of thtis code and as otherwise
specifically provided in this chapter. Jurisdiction of the subject matter of divorce embraces
the power to determine every issue or controverted question in an action for divorce,
according to the court's view of the law and the evidence.

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