(a) Except in accordance with § 925(15) of Title 10 and § 3904 of this title, no person shall have any right or authority as guardian of a person with a disability unless the person has been duly appointed by the Court of Chancery or admitted by a court of law or equity to defend a suit as guardian ad litem.
(b) The sole surviving parent of a minor child may, by written declaration or last will, name a guardian of the person or property or both of the parent's child, who shall be appointed if there is no just cause to the contrary. Any parent may by written declaration or will name a guardian as to the property which the parent's child may inherit from any person, who shall be appointed if there is no just cause to the contrary.
(c) When there is no designation of guardian by written declaration or last will of the minor's sole surviving parent, or there is just cause for not appointing the guardian so designated, a minor 14 years of age or over and resident in this State may choose a guardian and the Court, if there is no just cause to the contrary, shall appoint the person chosen.
(d) When there is no designation of guardian by written declaration or last will of the minor's sole surviving parent, or there is just cause for not appointing the guardian so designated, and a minor is under the age of 14 years, or is resident out of the State or neglects to choose a proper guardian, the Court may appoint a guardian according to its discretion.
(e) When a guardian is appointed for a minor under 14 years of age, unless such appointment is according to a written declaration or the last will of a minor's sole surviving parent, if the minor, after arriving at the age of 14 years, chooses another person for a guardian, the Court shall appoint the person so chosen, if there is no just cause to the contrary and the preceding guardianship shall be thereby superseded.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Subchapter I. Appointment, Bond and Tenure of Guardian
§ 3901. Appointment of guardians for persons with disabilities.
§ 3902. Appointment of guardian; choice by minor over 14 years of age; guardian ad litem.
§ 3903. Separate guardian of the person and property.
§ 3904. Foreign guardians of nonresidents.
§ 3905. Guardian's bond; requirement; form and entry.
§ 3906. Guardian's bond; additional security; removal for noncompliance.
§ 3907. Counter security upon petition of surety.
§ 3908. Removal, resignation or death of guardian.
§ 3910. Receiver for property of minor; appointment, powers, accounting and bond.