Delaware Code § 13-8-611

Proceeding before birth
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(a) A proceeding to determine parentage may be commenced before the birth of the child, but may not be concluded until after the birth
of the child.
(b) But if a child was conceived through assisted reproduction, an order or judgment may be entered before the birth of the resulting
child to establish a parent child relationship, as long as enforcement of the order or judgment shall be stayed until the birth of the child.
Such an order shall be sought by filing a petition setting forth the name(s) and address(es) of the intended parent(s), the gestational carrier,
if there is one, and her spouse, if there is one, and appending affidavits which:
(1) Attest that the pregnancy resulted through means other than sexual intercourse verified by the participating health care provider;
(2) Acknowledge parentage verified by the parent or parents; and
(3) In cases involving a gestational carrier only,
(i) Acknowledge nonparentage verified by the gestational carrier and her spouse, if there is one; and
(ii) Attest to the gestational carrier agreement signed by all the parties in accordance with § 8-807 of this title.
(c) Except in circumstances outlined in subsection (b) of this section, the following actions may be taken before the birth of any child:
(1) Service of process;
(2) Discovery; and
(3) Except as prohibited by § 8-502 of this title, collection of specimens for genetic testing.

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