Delaware Code § 12-3947

Absence of person with a disability from State; settlement of account
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(a) If in any case a guardian of the property shall not be able to settle with and pay to the person with a disability, on the termination
of the guardianship, the money due from the guardian to the person with a disability, in consequence of the absence of the person with
a disability from this State and the place of residence of the person with a disability being unknown to the guardian, the guardian may
settle and pay the money into the Court of Chancery for the county in which the guardian was appointed.
(b) The Court in which such settlement and payment shall be made shall invest the money for the use and benefit of the person with
a disability.
(c) Upon payment of the money into Court the guardian and the guardian's surety or sureties shall be discharged from all liability for
or on account of the money so paid into Court and of any interest thereon from the date of the payment into Court.

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