As amended through November 14, 2024
Rule 102 - Form of Consents to the Relief Sought in the Petition(a) Consents to the relief sought in the petition shall be submitted in the following form: (1) Each consent shall have a signature line with the name of the individual signing the consent typed or printed underneath.(2) Each consent shall be executed by (i) the beneficiary personally; (ii) the beneficiary's attorney ad litem; (iii) a person authorized to represent the beneficiary under 12 Del. C. § 3547 or any successor statute; or (iv) a person authorized by applicable law to represent the beneficiary as to the petition (such as, but not limited to, the beneficiary's attorney-in-fact or the Attorney General in the case of certain charitable beneficiaries).(3) Each consent shall be acknowledged by a person authorized to notarize documents (or a similar official if a document is signed in a foreign jurisdiction) unless there is justifiable cause why the consents cannot be acknowledged and the Court waives the requirement of an acknowledgment by separate order.(4) Each consent shall affirm that the party executing the consent has been provided with the petition and all disclosures and documents required by Court of Chancery Rules 100(b), 100(c), and 101, and has received, read, understood, and been provided with an opportunity to consult with counsel regarding the consent and the materials provided.(5) A consent may, but need not, waive notice of draft reports, reports, hearings or other matters relating to the petition.(6) Each consent shall include a statement in which the consenting party consents to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State as a proper forum for (i) the resolution of all matters pertaining to the administration of the trust for so long as the situs of the trust is Delaware and (ii) any future matters arising out of or relating to the subject matter of the petition.(b) A statement of non-objection is deemed a consent for propose of this Rule.