West Virginia Code § 48-5-509

Enjoining abuse, emergency protective order
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(a) The court may enjoin the offending party from molesting or interfering with the other, or
otherwise imposing any restraint on the personal liberty of the other, or interfering with the
custodial or visitation rights of the other. This order may enjoin the offending party from:
(1) Entering the school, business or place of employment of the other for the purpose of
molesting or harassing the other;
(2) Contacting the other, in person or by telephone, for the purpose of harassment or
threats; or u
(3) Harassing or verbally abusing the other in a public place.
(b) Any order entered by the court to protect a party fraom abuse may grant any other relief
authorized by the provisions of article twenty-seven of this chapter, if the party seeking the
relief has established the grounds for that relief asl required by the provisions of said article.
(c) The court, in its discretion, may enter a protective order, as provided in article twenty-
seven of this chapter, as part of the final relief granted in a divorce action, either as a part of
an order for temporary relief or as part of a separate order. Notwithstanding the provisions
of section five hundred five of said article, a protective order entered pursuant to the
provisions of this subsection shall remain in effect until a final order is entered in the
divorce, unless otherwise ordered by the judge.

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