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Delaware Code Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations

Delaware Code > Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations


Current as of: 2011
Chapter 1Definitions
Chapter 2General Provisions
Chapter 3After-Born Children; Marriage After Will
Chapter 5Intestate Succession
Chapter 6Disclaimer
Chapter 7Simultaneous Death
Chapter 8Uniform TOD Security Registration Act
Chapter 9Elective Share
Chapter 11Escheats
Chapter 13General Provisions
Chapter 15Letters Testamentary And Letters Of Administration
Chapter 17Absentees; Presumed Decedents
Chapter 19Assets Of Estates; Inventory And Appraisal
Chapter 21Debts Of And Claims Against Estate
Chapter 23Accounting And Distribution
Chapter 25Register Of Wills
Chapter 27Sale Of Lands By Executors And Administrators
Chapter 29Apportionment Of Estate Taxes
Chapter 31Suits Against Executors And Administrators
Chapter 33Administrative Provisions
Chapter 34Administrative Provisions
Chapter 35Trusts
Chapter 38Treatment Of Delaware Statutory Trusts
Chapter 39Guardianship
Chapter 39AUniform Adult Guardianship And Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act
Chapter 40Delaware Careplan Trust Act
Chapter 41Conservator Of Property For Persons Reported Missing Or Captured While Serving In Armed Forces Or As A Merchant Sailor
Chapter 43Uniform Act For Simplification Of Fiduciary Security Transfers
Chapter 45Delaware Uniform Transfers To Minors Act
Chapter 47Uniform Prudent Management Of Institutional Funds Act
Chapter 49Durable Powers Of Attorney
Chapter 49ADurable Personal Powers Of Attorney Act [Effective Oct. 1, 2010]
Chapter 61General Provisions

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