(a) Estates in lands, tenements and hereditaments held by the decedent for the life of another shall be chattels; and such estates, estates by elegit or for years, the crop of the decedent growing or begun (except on lands devised by the decedent), bank and other stock, money (whether in hand or deposited), and all goods and chattels shall be assets and included in the inventory.
(b) The following articles shall not be included in the inventory:
(c) If, under the terms of any insurance policy or contract, pension, bonus, stock option or other employee benefit or incentive plan, a person, trust or corporation, other than the decedent or the decedent's estate's personal representative, is designated to receive, upon or after the death of the decedent, any property or other death benefit, such property or death benefit shall not be included in the inventory of the decedent as chargeable to the decedent's personal representative; and such person, trust or corporation shall be entitled to such property or death benefits as against the claim of any personal representative, creditor, legatee or next of kin of the decedent.
(d) Subsection (c) of this section shall apply to designations whether made prior to or subsequent to the enactment of this section with respect to decedents dying after June 30, 1969. This section shall have no effect on the validity of other designations, nor shall it affect the calculations of estate taxes with respect to any decedent.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Chapter 19. ASSETS OF ESTATES; INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL
§ 1904. Appraisers; appointment.
§ 1906. Failure to file inventory; civil and criminal penalties.
§ 1907. Refusal of a coexecutor or coadministrator to file inventory.
§ 1908. Affidavit of diligent inquiry.
§ 1909. Executor's debt to decedent.
§ 1910. Additional inventory; after discovered assets.
§ 1911. Power of Court to suppress, reject and order another inventory or list.