Delaware Code § 12-3546

Limitation on action contesting validity of trusts [For application of this section, see 80 Del. Laws, c
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153, § 5].
(a) A judicial proceeding to contest whether a revocable trust or any amendment thereto, or an irrevocable trust was validly created
may not be initiated later than the first to occur of:
(1) One hundred twenty days after the date that the trustee notified in writing the person who is contesting the trust of the trust's
existence, of the trustee's name and address, of whether such person is a beneficiary, and of the time allowed under this section for
initiating a judicial proceeding to contest the trust provided, however, that no trustee shall have any liability under the governing
instrument or to any third party or otherwise for failure to provide any such written notice. For purposes of this paragraph (a)(1), notice
shall have been given when sent to the person to whom the notice was given. Absent evidence to the contrary, it shall be presumed that
notice was received by the person 7 days after it was sent to such person in accordance with § 3534 of this title;
(2) Two years after the trustor's death;
(3) If the trust was revocable at the trustor's death and the trust was specifically referred to in the trustor's last will, the time in which
a petition for review of a will could be filed under this title; or
(4) The date the person's right to contest was precluded by adjudication, consent or other limitation.
(b) Upon the death of the trustor of a trust that was revocable at the time of the trustor's death, the trustee may proceed to distribute
the trust property in accordance with the terms of the trust. This distribution may be made without liability unless the trustee has actual
knowledge of a pending judicial proceeding to contest the validity of the trust, or is notified by a potential contestant of a possible contest,
followed by its initiation within 30 days of such notice.
(c) Until a contest is barred under subsection (a) of this section, a beneficiary of what later turns out to have been an invalid trust is
liable to return any distribution received.
(d) For purposes of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, a person is deemed to have been given any notice that has been given to any other
person who under § 3547 of this title may represent and bind such person.

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