Upon filing of a petition requesting appointment of a guardian or conservator, all pleadings, exhibits and other documents contained in the court file shall be considered confidential and not open for public inspection, either during the pendency of the case or after the case is closed. The protected person, and his or her attorney, may inspect or copy the file. Another party may file a petition stating the reasons for inspecting or copying the file and, upon good cause shown, the court or mental hygiene commissioner may authorize the party, or his or her attorney, to inspect and copy the file.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 44A. West Virginia Guardianship and Conservatorship Act
Article 2. Procedure for Appointment
§44A-2-1. Filing of Petition; Jurisdiction; Fees; Special Revenue Account Established
§44A-2-1a. Filing of a Petition Where Protected Person Is a Minor
§44A-2-2. Who May File Petition; Contents
§44A-2-4. Statement of Financial Resources
§44A-2-7. Appointment of Counsel
§44A-2-9. Hearing on Petition to Appoint
§44A-2-10. Factors to Be Considered by Court
§44A-2-11. Limited Guardianships
§44A-2-12. Limited Conservatorships
§44A-2-13. Order of Appointment; Notice; Notice of Appointment
§44A-2-13a. Time of Entry of Orders
§44A-2-14. Temporary Guardians and Conservators
§44A-2-15. Notice of Hearing on Petitions Subsequent to the Appointment of a Guardian or Conservator