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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
    • Chapter 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS
    • Subchapter I. Tenets and Principles
    • § 201. Who may make a will.

    Delaware Code
    Subchapter I. Tenets and Principles
    § 201. Who may make a will.

    Any person of the age of 18 years, or upwards, of sound and disposing mind and memory, may make a will of real and personal estate. No person under the age of 18 years shall be capable of making a will either of real or personal estate.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations

    Chapter 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Subchapter I. Tenets and Principles

    § 201. Who may make a will.

    § 202. Requisites and execution of will.

    § 203. Witnesses; persons competent.

    § 204. Devise of real estate generally.

    § 205. Devise of real estate without limitation.

    § 206. After-acquired real estate.

    § 207. Power of sale of executor or trustee; liability of purchaser.

    § 208. Revocation of wills generally.

    § 209. Revocation by divorce; no revocation by other changes or circumstances.

    § 210. Alteration, theft or destruction of will; class E felony.

    § 211. Testamentary additions to trusts.

    § 212. Bequest of tangible personal property by separate writing.

    § 213. Rules for construction or interpretation of will [For application of this section, see 81 Del. Laws, c. 320, § 8].

    § 214. Devolution of property; administration of decedents' estates.

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