Rule 6 of the Rules of Civil Procedure shall govern the computation of any period of time. The computation of the time period of a protective order issued by family or circuit court shall begin on the day immediately following the issuance of the order by family or circuit court. The last day of the order shall be included, unless it is a Saturday, a Sunday or a legal holiday, in which event the period runs until the end of the next day which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday.
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Rule 28. Time Computation.
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- Rule 1. Scope; conflicts.
- Rule 10. Notice of family court final hearing.
- Rule 10a. Protective orders and child custody.
- Rule 10b. Protective orders and firearms.
- Rule 11. Service.
- Rule 11a. Order of publication.
- Rule 12. Filing and service by facsimile transmission.
- Rule 13. Judicial economy and consolidation.
- Rule 14. Continuances.
- Rule 15. Amended pleadings.
- Rule 16. Transfer of case file from magistrate to circuit court when emergency protective order granted.
- Rule 16a. Child Abuse and Neglect.
- Rule 17. Termination of emergency protective order.
- Rule 18. Appeal of denial of emergency order.
- Rule 19. Appeal of family court order.
- Rule 2. Terminology.
- Rule 20. Disqualification of Family Court Judge.
- Rule 21. Domestic violence national registry and the West Virginia domestic violence database.
- Rule 22. Domestic violence support orders.
- Rule 23. Testimony of children.
- Rule 23a. Children and incapacitated family or household members as parties.
- Rule 24. Domestic violence civil contempt bond.
- Rule 24a. Compliance Hearings.
- Rule 25. Concurrent jurisdiction.
- Rule 25a. Child Protection Investigation.
- Rule 26. Appointments of guardians ad litem.
- Rule 27. Telephonic and video conference hearings.
- Rule 28. Time Computation.
- Rule 3. Effective Date.
- Rule 4. Fees.
- Rule 5. Waiver of fees and costs for indigents.
- Rule 6. Confidentiality of court records.
- Rule 7. Persons allowed to be present during hearing; unofficial recording of domestic violence civil proceeding prohibited.
- Rule 8. Filing of petitions and other pleadings.
- Rule 9. Answer; Counterclaim by Respondent treated as a petition for protective order.
- Rule 9a. Protective orders entered pursuant to a divorce action.
- Rule 9b. Automatic extensions of protective orders.
- Rule 9c. Family court order upon issuance of automatic extension.
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