West Virginia Statutes

§ 48-22-704 — Finality of order; challenges to order of adoption

West Virginia·Ch. 48 DOMESTIC RELATIONS·Art. 22 ADOPTION
(a)An order or decree of adoption is a final order for purposes of appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeals on the date when the order is entered. An order or decree of adoption for any other purpose is final upon the expiration of the time for filing an appeal when no appeal is filed or when an appeal is not timely filed, or upon the date of the denial or dismissal of any appeal which has been timely filed.
(b)An order or decree of adoption may not be vacated, on any ground, if a petition to vacate the judgment is filed more than six months after the date the order is final.
(c)If a challenge is brought within the six-month period by an individual who did not receive proper notice of the proceedings pursuant to the provisions of this article, the court shall deny the challenge, unless

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Legislative History

2001 Reg. Sess., HB2199

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