West Virginia Statutes

§ 48-25-103 — When court may or may not order change of name

West Virginia § 48-25-103
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 48DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Art. 25CHANGE OF NAME

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W. Va. Code § 48-25-103 (2026).

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(a)Upon the filing of the verified petition, and upon proof of the publication of the notice and of the matters set forth in the petition, and being satisfied that no injury will be done to any person by reason of the change, and upon a finding that all representations the applicant has affirmed pursuant to subsection (a), section one hundred one of this article are true and the applicant is not prohibited from obtaining a name change pursuant to this article, that reasonable and proper cause exists for changing the name of petitioner and that the change is not desired because of any fraudulent or evil intent on the part of the petitioner, the court or judge may order a change of name.
(b)The court may not grant any change of name for any person convicted of any felony during the time t

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Legislative History

2007 Reg. Sess., SB139; 2001 Reg. Sess., HB2199

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