West Virginia Motion to Adopt Individual Proposed Parenting Plan is a legal document used when parents have reached an agreement on a parenting plan and would like to turn the agreement into a court order. This document is used to make sure that both parents comply with the parenting plan, and that the best interests of the child are taken into consideration. There are two types of West Virginia Motion to Adopt Individual Proposed Parenting Plan: 1) an Uncontested Motion to Adopt Individual Proposed Parenting Plan and 2) a Contested Motion to Adopt Individual Proposed Parenting Plan. The Uncontested Motion to Adopt Individual Proposed Parenting Plan is used when both parents agree on the parenting plan and are seeking to have it approved by the court. The Contested Motion to Adopt Individual Proposed Parenting Plan is used when one parent disagrees with the proposed parenting plan and wants to challenge it in court. Both types of motions require that the parties provide detailed information about the proposed parenting plan, including the custodial arrangements, visitation schedule, child support obligations, and any other relevant information.