West Virginia - Vital Statistics Form


Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Form Name:
Vital Statistics Form
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce

This West Virginia "Vital Statistics Form" form is classified as a Miscellaneous form. This page contains information about what this form is used for and who must file it, as well as links to print or download the form as a PDF. The process of filing your own divorce is complicated, and often requires the filing of multiple forms - you can view the full list ofWest Virginia divorce forms here.

Form Description: This is a Divorce form that must be filed that is used to determine Divorce statistics.


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Other West Virginia divorce forms:

Form Type:
Divorce Filing
Who must file:
All individuals filing for divorce.
Form Type:
Property Division
Who must file:
All individuals filing for divorce.
Form Type:
Property Division
Who must file:
All individuals who have had divorce filed against them.
Form Type:
Property Division
Form Name:
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce
Form Type:
Child Custody
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce
Form Type:
Child Custody
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce who have children under 18 years of age
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce who have children under 18 years of age
Form Type:
Absent Spouse
Who must file:
Some individuals filing for divorce who have children under 18 years of age.
Form Type:
Military Divorce
Who must file:
Some individuals who have had divorce filed against them and have children under 18 years of age.
Form Type:
Answer
Who must file:
Some individuals who have had divorce filed against them and have children under 18 years of age.