West Virginia Code § 48-5-405

Amendments to pleadings
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Amendments to pleadings in an action for divorce are permitted upon the same general
considerations which govern the practice in other proceedings, and are properly allowed for
the purpose of making the allegations of the pleading more definite and certain, of asserting
an essential allegation which has been omitted, or of including allegations of misconduct
committed subsequent to the commencement of the action. e
PART 5. TEMPORARY RELIEF DURING PENDENCY
OF ACTION FOR DIVORCE.

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