Delaware Code § 25-212

Effect of transfer on death deed during transferor's life
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During a transferor's life, a transfer on death deed does not do any of the following:
(1) Affect an interest or right of the transferor or any other owner, including the right to transfer or encumber the property.
(2) Affect an interest or right of a transferee, even if the transferee has actual or constructive notice of the transfer on death deed.
(3) Affect an interest or right of a secured or unsecured creditor or future creditor of the transferor, even if the creditor has actual
or constructive notice of the transfer on death deed.
(4) Affect the transferor's or designated beneficiary's eligibility for any form of public assistance.
(5) Create a legal or equitable interest in favor of the designated beneficiary.
(6) Subject the property to claims or process of a creditor of the designated beneficiary.

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