The county commission, whenever any controversy arises in connection with the probate of any will, or with the appointment and qualification of personal representatives, guardians, committees or curators, or with the settlement of the accounts of any fiduciary, may, of its own motion, or on the motion of any party thereto and shall, on the joint demand of the parties then appearing of record to the proceeding, refer the matter to a fiduciary commissioner to hear proof on the same, to make findings thereon, and to advise the commission on the law governing the decision of the matter. Any party may except to the commissioner’s finding of fact and law, and the commission shall hear the case on the commissioner’s report and the exceptions thereto, without taking any additional evidence. In hearing and reporting on any such matter the fiduciary commissioner shall be governed as to procedure by the law and practice, so far as is applicable, governing commissioners in chancery.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 44. Administration of Estates and Trusts
Article 3. Fiduciary Commissioners; Powers and Duties
§44-3-1. Fiduciary Commissioners
§44-3-2. Fiduciary Commissioners; Powers and Duties Generally
§44-3-3. Special Fiduciary Commissioners
§44-3-4. Matters That Will Disqualify Fiduciary Commissioner
§44-3-5. Disposition by Fiduciary Commissioner of Inventories
§44-3-6. Fiduciary Commissioner to Inspect Bonds of Fiduciaries
§44-3-7. When County Commission to Refer Controversies to Fiduciary Commissioner; Rules of Procedure