Legal Question in Military Law in Texas
Delayed entry contract for Army
Hi, I enlisted in the Army in Indiana because of desperate circumstances. I am in the Army's future soldier program and I signed a contract at the Military Entrance Processing Station in Chicago. However, I am not actually in the deployment yet. I am due to ship in early June of 08'. I moved to Texas just two weeks ago and I am living with my grandparents. One has cancer and diabetes and the other has lupus and diabetes. MY question is, how many ways are there to get out of this contract and what are those methods? I have a better situation now and more opportunities. I am 18 years old and have not completed high school. What can I do?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Delayed entry contract for Army
There are some ways to be released from a Delayed Entry enlistment.
Re: Delayed entry contract for Army
There are ways to get out of a Delayed Entry Process (DEP) contract. You might want to really consider your options at this point in your life and the many benefits of being a Veteran of our Armed Forces today. If my law firm can assist you with this legal issue or any other leagl matter, please contact my legal assistant Jennifer ([email protected]).
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