West Virginia Code § 53-8-13

Fees and costs
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(a) Charges for fees and costs postponed. -- No fees may be charged for the filing of petitions
or other papers, service of petitions or orders, copies of orders or other costs for services
provided by, or associated with, any proceedings under this article until the matter is
brought before the court for final resolution.
(b) Assessment of court costs and fees when temporary order is denied. -- If the petition is
denied, court costs and fees shall be assessed by the magistrate against the petitioner at the
conclusion of the temporary hearing, unless a fee waiver affidavit reflecting inability to pay
has been filed or prohibited by federal law. u
(c) Costs and fees may not be assessed against a prevailing party.
(d) Assessment of court costs and fees when personal saafety order is granted. -- Except as in
subsection (c), court costs and fees shall be assessed by the court at the conclusion of a
proceeding, unless a fee waiver affidavit reflectingl inability to pay has been filed.
(e) Assessment of court costs and fees when petitioner moves to terminate order. -- No court
costs or fees shall be assessed against a peititioner who moves to terminate an order,
whether the court grants or denies the motion.
(f) A person seeking waiver of fees, costs or security pursuant to section one, article two,
chapter fifty-nine of this code shall execute before the clerk where the matter is pending a
fee waiver affidavit which shall be kept confidential. An additional fee waiver affidavit shall
be filed whenever the financial condition of the person no longer conforms to the financial
condition established by the Supreme Court of Appeals for determining inability to pay fees
or whenever an orde r has been entered directing the filing of a new affidavit.

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