Delaware Code § 13-2401

Intent and purpose
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(a) The General Assembly hereby declares that there is a need for a clear statutory framework for the proper procedures and
requirements for visitation between children and persons other than their parents. The General Assembly further declares that, with the
exception of Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families (DSCYF), guardianship as set forth in Chapter 23 of this title is
the appropriate legal authority for persons who wish to pursue legal custodial and guardianship rights over a child for which they are not
the parent.
(b) This chapter shall be liberally construed so that these purposes may be realized. To that extent, modification of any orders pertaining
to visitation involving persons other than parents that were entered under previous versions of the Code shall now be considered under this
chapter. Modification of any orders pertaining to custody involving persons other than parents that were entered under previous versions of
the Code shall now be considered under Chapter 23 of this title.

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