Legal Question in Military Law in California

Military Enlistment

My brother has recently enlisted in

the army, however after a couple of

days he has realized that he has

made a terrible mistake. Does he

have any legal agreements to the

army, even though he changed his

mind? If so, what are his options for

getting out of his enlistment

contract?


Asked on 1/14/09, 6:39 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

James Matthew Branum James M. Branum, Attorney at Law

Re: Military Enlistment

Big question--- has your brother shipped out to Basic training yet?

If so, he is in either the DEP (Delayed Entry Program-for active duty) or the DTP (Delayed Training Program - for reserves and Guard).

Both the DEP and DTP are very easy to get out. Call the GI Rights Hotline ( www.girightshotline.org/ )and they can walk your brother through the process. He does not need a lawyer for this.

If he has shipped out to Basic training, he is legally obligated, but there are still avenues for a discharge. He (or you) should contact either the GI Rights Hotline or a lawyer for help negotiating this.

The important thing is to not give up hope! It is possible to get out of the Army.

Email me if I can be of further assistance.

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Answered on 1/14/09, 11:40 pm


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