Unless the personal power of attorney provides a different method for an agent's resignation, an agent may resign by giving written notice to the principal and, if the principal is incapacitated:
(1) To the guardian, if one has been appointed for the principal, and a concurrent agent or successor agent; or
(2) If there is no person described in paragraph (1) of this section, to:
a. The principal's primary caregiver;
b. Another person reasonably believed by the agent to have sufficient interest in the principal's welfare; or
c. A governmental agency having authority to protect the welfare of the principal.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 12 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Chapter 49A. DURABLE PERSONAL POWERS OF ATTORNEY ACT
Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 49A-104. Power of attorney is durable.
§ 49A-105. Execution of personal power of attorney.
§ 49A-106. Execution of personal power of attorney.
§ 49A-109. When personal power of attorney effective.
§ 49A-110. Termination of personal power of attorney or agent's authority.
§ 49A-111. Concurrent agents, joint agents, and successor agents.
§ 49A-112. Reimbursement and compensation of agent.
§ 49A-113. Agent's acceptance.
§ 49A-115. Exoneration of agent.
§ 49A-118. Agent's resignation; notice.
§ 49A-119. Acceptance of and reliance upon acknowledged personal power of attorney.
§ 49A-120. Liability for refusal to accept acknowledged personal power of attorney.