West Virginia Code
Article 2A. Family Courts
§51-2A-19. Temporary Assignment of Family Court Judges

(a) Upon the occurrence of a vacancy in the office of family court judge, the disqualification of a family court judge or the inability of a family court judge to attend to his or her duties because of illness, temporary absence or any other reason, the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals may assign the family court judge of any other family court circuit, or any senior status circuit judge or circuit judge of any judicial circuit, to hear and determine any and all matters then or thereafter pending in the family court to which the family court judge is assigned. While so assigned, the family court judge, senior status circuit judge or circuit judge has all of the powers of the regularly elected family court judge of the family court circuit.
(b) When, in the discretion of the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals, the urgency or volume of cases in a family court circuit so requires, the chief justice may assign a senior status circuit judge, a circuit judge of any judicial circuit or a family court judge of any family court division to serve temporarily in a family court circuit. When a senior status circuit judge or other circuit judge is so assigned, he or she has all of the powers of a regularly elected family court judge.
(c) The chief justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals may appoint a person who has previously served as a family law master or family court judge to serve as a temporary family court judge as disqualification, recusal, vacation, illness or the ends of justice may dictate.
(d) The Supreme Court of Appeals shall promulgate a supervisory rule setting forth educational requirements for persons assigned to serve temporarily as family court judges pursuant to the provision of this section.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 51. Courts and Their Officers

Article 2A. Family Courts

§51-2A-1. Family Courts Established

§51-2A-2. Family Court Jurisdiction; Exceptions; Limitations

§51-2A-2a. Family Court Jurisdiction to Restrict Contact Between Parties

§51-2A-3. Number of Family Court Judges; Assignment of Family Court Judges by Family Court Circuits

§51-2A-4. Qualifications of Family Court Judges

§51-2A-5. Term of Office of Family Court Judge; Initial Appointment; Elections

§51-2A-6. Compensation and Expenses of Family Court Judges and Their Staffs

§51-2A-7. Powers; Administrative and Judicial Functions of Family Court Judge

§51-2A-8. Rules of Practice and Procedure; Applicability of Rules of Evidence; Record of Hearings; Duties of Clerk of Circuit Court

§51-2A-9. Contempt Powers of Family Court Judge

§51-2A-10. Motion for Reconsideration of Family Court Order

§51-2A-11. Petition for Appeal

§51-2A-12. Stay of Proceedings Pending Appeal

§51-2A-13. Motion to Dismiss Appeal

§51-2A-14. Review by Circuit Court; Record; Standard of Review; Temporary Order Upon Demand

§51-2A-15. Review by Supreme Court of Appeals; Assistance for Pro Se Appellants

§51-2A-16. Expiration of Appellate Procedures; Exceptions; Report Requirements

§51-2A-17. Disciplinary Proceedings for Family Court Judges

§51-2A-18. Vacancy in the Office of Family Court Judge

§51-2A-19. Temporary Assignment of Family Court Judges

§51-2A-20. County Commissions Required to Furnish Offices for the Family Court Judges

§51-2A-21. Budget of the Family Court

§51-2A-22. Family Court Fund

§51-2A-23. Operative Dates; Terminology

§51-2A-24. Review by Intermediate Court of Appeals; Transfer of Jurisdiction From Circuit Court