The family court may, in the court's discretion without a contempt action by a party, schedule as needed compliance hearings to monitor and enforce the protective order entered by the court. During the compliance hearings, the court may take such action as necessary to enforce the court's order. The court may require one or both parties to appear at the compliance hearings to provide evidence and testimony regarding compliance with the court's protective order.
W. Va. R. Prac. & P. Dom. Viol. 24a