West Virginia Code § 48-5-301

When a divorce not to be granted
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No divorce for adultery shall be granted on the uncorroborated testimony of a prostitute, or
a particeps criminis, or when it appears that the parties voluntarily cohabited after the
knowledge of the adultery, or that it occurred more than three years beforee the institution of
the action; nor shall a divorce be granted for any cause when it appears that the offense
charged has been condoned, or was committed by the procurement or rconnivance of the
plaintiff, or that the plaintiff has, within three years before the institution of action, been
guilty of adultery not condoned, but such exception shall not be applicable to causes of
action brought pursuant to sections 5-201 and 5-202 of this chapter. The defense of collusion
shall not be pleaded as a bar to a divorce. t
PART 4. PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE.

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