Family Court Dashboards
Disclaimer
The Data Dashboard provided by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (the "Administrative Office") is made available to the public for informational and transparency purposes only. The information displayed consists of near–real-time data transmitted from the circuit court, family court, and probation case management systems. Because this data is preliminary and subject to revision, it may not reflect final or official statistics. Official, final statistics are published in the Annual Statistical Report, which remains the authoritative source of court statistical information.
The information presented in the Data Dashboard is provided as raw data and does not include analysis, interpretations, findings, or conclusions by the Administrative Office of the Courts. Any conclusions, inferences, interpretations, comparisons, or opinions derived from the data are solely those of the user and are not supported, endorsed, or adopted by the Administrative Office.
While reasonable efforts are made to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information presented, users should not use dashboard data for legal, financial, operational, or other decision-making purposes. The Data Dashboard is only meant to provide a general understanding of the work of the Courts in West Virginia.
Data for academic, policy, research, or journalistic purposes may be requested from the Division of Statistical Information upon request. Use of dashboard data for election‑related purposes is subject to the restrictions set forth in the Code of Judicial Conduct.
By accessing and using this dashboard, users acknowledge and accept these limitations.
Caseloads by County
The Family Court Caseloads by County Dashboard summarizes filings and activity in areas like divorce, child custody, child support, and domestic violence protection orders across West Virginia. This series of dashboards show how many new family-related cases are filed over time, how they are distributed by case type, and where caseloads are increasing or declining.
Filings
Family court filings in West Virginia reflect the number of new cases opened across counties, including matters such as divorce, custody, support, and protective orders.
For more information about Family Courts, visit our Family Court page.