West Virginia Code
Article 1. General Provisions; Definitions
§48-1-205. Attributed Income Defined

(a) "Attributed income" means income not actually earned by a parent but which may be attributed to the parent because he or she is unemployed, is not working full time or is working below full earning capacity or has nonperforming or underperforming assets. Income may be attributed to a parent if the court evaluates the parent's earning capacity in the local economy (giving consideration to relevant evidence that pertains to the parent's work history, qualifications, education and physical or mental condition) and determines that the parent is unemployed, is not working full time or is working below full earning capacity. Income may also be attributed to a parent if the court finds that the obligor has nonperforming or underperforming assets.
(b) If an obligor: (1) Voluntarily leaves employment or voluntarily alters his or her pattern of employment so as to be unemployed, underemployed or employed below full earning capacity; (2) is able to work and is available for full-time work for which he or she is fitted by prior training or experience; and (3) is not seeking employment in the manner that a reasonably prudent person in his or her circumstances would do, then an alternative method for the court to determine gross income is to attribute to the person an earning capacity based on his or her previous income. If the obligor's work history, qualifications, education or physical or mental condition cannot be determined, or if there is an inadequate record of the obligor's previous income, the court may, as a minimum, base attributed income on full-time employment (at forty hours per week) at the federal minimum wage in effect at the time the support obligation is established. In order for the court to consider attribution of income, it is not necessary for the court to find that the obligor's termination or alteration of employment was for the purpose of evading a support obligation.
(c) Income shall not be attributed to an obligor who is unemployed or underemployed or is otherwise working below full earning capacity if any of the following conditions exist:
(1) The parent is providing care required by the children to whom both of the parties owe a legal responsibility for support and such children are of preschool age or are handicapped or otherwise in a situation requiring particular care by the parent;
(2) The parent is pursing a plan of economic self-improvement which will result, within a reasonable time, in an economic benefit to the children to whom the support obligation is owed, including, but not limited to, self-employment or education: Provided, That if the parent is involved in an educational program, the court shall ascertain that the person is making substantial progress toward completion of the program;
(3) The parent is, for valid medical reasons, earning an income in an amount less than previously earned; or
(4) The court makes a written finding that other circumstances exist which would make the attribution of income inequitable: Provided, That in such case the court may decrease the amount of attributed income to an extent required to remove such inequity.
(d) The court may attribute income to a parent's nonperforming or underperforming assets, other than the parent's primary residence. Assets may be considered to be nonperforming or underperforming to the extent that they do not produce income at a rate equivalent to the current six-month certificate of deposit rate or such other rate that the court determines is reasonable.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 48. Domestic Relations

Article 1. General Provisions; Definitions

§48-1-101. Short Title; Intent of Recodification

§48-1-102. Legislative Intent; Continuation of Existing Statutory Provisions

§48-1-103. Operative Date of Enactment; Effect on Existing Law

§48-1-104. West Virginia Code Replacement

§48-1-201. Applicability of Definitions

§48-1-202. Adjusted Gross Income Defined

§48-1-203. Antenuptial or Prenuptial Agreement Defined

§48-1-204. Arrearages or Past Due Support Defined

§48-1-205. Attributed Income Defined

§48-1-206. Automatic Data Processing and Retrieval System Defined

§48-1-207. Basic Child Support Obligation Defined

§48-1-208. Bureau for Child Support Enforcement Defined

§48-1-209. Bureau for Child Support Enforcement Attorney Defined

§48-1-210. Caretaker and Caretaking Functions Defined

§48-1-211. Chief Judge Defined

§48-1-212. Clergy Defined

§48-1-213. Combined Adjusted Gross Income Defined

§48-1-214. Commissioner Defined

§48-1-215. Contingent Fee Agreement Defined

§48-1-216. Court Defined

§48-1-217. Court of Competent Jurisdiction Defined

§48-1-218. Custodial Parent Defined

§48-1-219. Custodial Responsibility Defined

§48-1-220. Decision-Making Responsibility Defined

§48-1-221. Divorce Defined

§48-1-222. Domestic Relations Action Defined

§48-1-223. Earnings Defined

§48-1-224. Employer Defined

§48-1-225. Extraordinary Medical Expenses Defined

§48-1-226. Family Court Judge Defined

§48-1-227. Final Divorce or Final Annulment Order Defined

§48-1-228. Gross Income Defined

§48-1-229. Guardian of the Property of a Child Defined

§48-1-230. Income Defined

§48-1-231. Individual Entitled to Support Enforcement Services Under the Provisions of This Chapter and the Provisions of Title IV-D of the Federal Social Security Act Defined

§48-1-232. Legal Parent Defined

§48-1-233. Marital Property Defined

§48-1-233.1. Mediation Defined

§48-1-233.2. Mediator Defined

§48-1-234. Obligee Defined

§48-1-235. Obligor Defined

§48-1-235.1. Parent Defined

§48-1-235.2. Parenting Functions Defined

§48-1-235.3. Parenting Plan Defined

§48-1-235.4. Permanent Parenting Plan Defined

§48-1-235.5. Rehabilitative Spousal Support Defined

§48-1-236. Secretary Defined

§48-1-237. Separate Property Defined

§48-1-238. Separation Defined

§48-1-239. Shared Parenting Defined

§48-1-239a. Shared Legal Custody Defined

§48-1-239b. Sole Legal Custody Defined

§48-1-240. Source of Income Defined

§48-1-241. Split Physical Custody Defined

§48-1-241a. Shared Physical Custody Defined

§48-1-241b. Sole Physical Custody Defined

§48-1-242. Spousal Support Defined

§48-1-243. Spousal Support in Gross Defined

§48-1-244. Support Defined

§48-1-245. Support Order Defined

§48-1-246. Unreimbursed Health Care Expenses Defined

§48-1-247. Work-Related Child Care Costs Defined

§48-1-301. Communications Between Clergy and Party

§48-1-302. Calculation of Interest

§48-1-303. Confidentiality of Domestic Relations Court Files

§48-1-304. Proceedings in Contempt

§48-1-305. Suit Money, Counsel Fees and Costs

§48-1-306. Proceeding for Release of Support Lien

§48-1-307. Collection of Child or Spousal Support by Collection Agencies