Delaware Code § 12-4101

Appointment of conservator
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Whenever a person, hereinafter referred to as an absentee, serving in or with the armed forces of the United States or a person serving
as a merchant sailor has been reported or listed as missing or missing in action or interned in a neutral country or beleaguered, besieged
or captured by an enemy has an interest in any form of property in this State or is a legal resident of this State and has not provided an
adequate power of attorney authorizing another to act in the person's behalf in regard to such property or interest, then, the Register of
Wills of the county of such absentee's legal domicile or of the county where such property is situated, upon petition alleging the foregoing
facts and showing the necessity for providing care of the property of such absentee, made by any person who would have an interest in
the property of the absentee were such absentee deceased, or on the Register's own motion, after notice to or on receipt of proper waivers
from the heirs and next of kin of the absentee as provided by law for the administration of an estate and upon good cause being shown,
may, after finding the facts to be as aforesaid, appoint a conservator to take charge of the absentee's estate, under the supervision and
subject to the further orders of the Register.

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