Delaware Code § 12-1304

Unavailability of witnesses
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(a) In case any attesting and subscribing witness to a will, at the time the will is presented for probate, is dead, is serving in the
armed forces of the United States or is a merchant sailor, or is mentally or physically incapable of testifying or is not within the State,
or is otherwise unavailable, proof of the signature of such witness shall be sufficient. Such proof shall be the testimony in person or
by deposition of a credible disinterested person that the signature of the witness on the will is in the handwriting of the person whose
signature it purports to be, or other sufficient proof of such handwriting.
(b) If a will cannot be proven because the signature of 1 or more of the attesting and subscribing witnesses to it cannot be proven, then
proof of the signature of the testator shall be sufficient. Where the signature of 1 witness can be proven, the proof of the signature of
the testator shall be the testimony in person or by deposition of a credible disinterested person that the signature of the testator on the
will is in the handwriting of the person whose will it purports to be, or other sufficient proof of such handwriting. Where none of the
signatures of the witnesses can be proven, the proof of the signature of the testator shall be the testimony in person or by deposition of
2 credible disinterested persons that the signature of the testator on the will is in the handwriting of the person whose will it purports to
be, or other sufficient proof of such handwriting.
(c) The foregoing provisions of this section shall not preclude the Register of Wills from requiring, in addition, the testimony in person
or by deposition of any subscribing witness, or proof of such other pertinent facts and circumstances as the Register deems necessary
to admit the will to probate.
(Code 1852, §§ 1767, 1768; 18 Del. Laws, c. 674; Code 1915, § 3334; 35 Del. Laws, c. 203, § 1; Code 1935, § 3799; 45 Del.
Laws, c. 232, § 1; 12 Del. C. 1953, § 1305; 59 Del. Laws, c. 384, § 1; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.)

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