Delaware Code § 13-2358

Duties and rights of parents
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(a) While a permanent guardianship is in effect, the parent shall have the following rights:
(1) Visitation, contact and information, to the extent delineated in the permanent guardianship order issued by the Court. A parent
may petition the Court for specific enforcement of provisions of the order granting permanent guardianship relating to contact, visitation
or information.
(2) Inheritance by and from the child.
(3) Right to consent to termination of parental rights or adoption of the child.
(b) The parent shall have the primary responsibility to support the child financially.
(c) In the event the income and assets of the parent qualify the child for governmental benefits, the benefits may be conferred upon the
child with payment to be made to the permanent guardian. The provision of necessities by the permanent guardian shall not disqualify the
child for any benefit or entitlement.
(d) If the child has been in the custody of DSCYF immediately prior to the entry of an order for a permanent guardianship, DSCYF shall
have no further duty of support or care for the child after establishment of the permanent guardianship unless DSCYF agrees in writing to
that support.

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