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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 13 - Domestic Relations
    • Chapter 23. GUARDIANSHIP OF A CHILD
    • Subchapter VI. Standby Guardianships
    • § 2364. Hearing procedure and notice requirements.

    Delaware Code
    Subchapter VI. Standby Guardianships
    § 2364. Hearing procedure and notice requirements.

    The procedure and notice requirements set forth in § 2325 of this title shall apply. However, upon motion and good cause shown, the parent, custodian or guardian who has become incapacitated or debilitated need not personally appear for such noticed hearings.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 13 - Domestic Relations

    Chapter 23. GUARDIANSHIP OF A CHILD

    Subchapter VI. Standby Guardianships

    § 2361. Legislative intent, findings and purpose.

    § 2362. Definitions.

    § 2363. Jurisdiction and venue.

    § 2364. Hearing procedure and notice requirements.

    § 2365. Persons eligible to petition for guardianship.

    § 2366. Contents of standby guardianship petition.

    § 2367. Grounds for standby guardianship.

    § 2368. Occurrence of event triggering appointment of standby guardian; confirmation petition.

    § 2369. Powers and duties of the standby guardian of the child.

    § 2370. Termination or modification.

    § 2371. Appointment of standby guardian as permanent guardian.

    § 2372. Subsidies.

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