My husband is deploying and we have deploying order, can I break the lease with his order?

Contact your husbands FRO (family readiness officer). He should be able to help you, additionally so should his unit that is left in the rear. (RBE) Remain Behind Element.

Bullshit I got orders when my husband deployed. Each marine gets individual orders for deployment to cut ANY leases and ANY contracts that HONOR the "Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act". I got a copy of his orders from his FRO and each Marines gets a COPY of the EXACT SAME ORDER.

My husabd is a 0317 and has been on 8 deployments and I have recieved EVERY SINGLE COPY OF HIS ORDERS. Whether I used those orders to suspend his cell phone, cancel the contract with cable or to MOVE and break our lease. Note: On 19 December, 2003, President Bush has signed the “Servicemembers Civil Relief Act,” new legislation to help ease the economic and legal burdens on military personnel called to active duty status in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Authored by Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Chris Smith, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act updates and strengthens the previous Soldiers & Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940 (SSCRA). For complete details, see Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, Simplified, and Servicemembers Civil Relief Act in Detail. Look up "Soliders and Sailors Civil Relief Act" (SSCRA) They need to provide you orders so you can cut your lease so you can cut any legal bindings to the anyone.

Extension of Benefits to Dependents Section 306 (50 U.S.C. App. § 536) Dependents of a person in military service shall be entitled to the benefits accorded to persons in military service under the provisions of this article upon application to a court therefor, unless in the opinion of the court the ability of such dependents to comply with the terms of the obligation, contract, lease, or bailment has not been materially impaired by reason of the military service of the person upon whom the applicants are dependent. Under the terms of this section, dependents of military personnel may apply to a court for the benefits of all the sections under Article III.

If the court finds that the dependent's ability to comply with the terms of a contract or other obligation is materially affected by the military service of the person upon whom he or she is dependent, then the court is authorized to grant the dependent at least the same degree of relief to which the service member would be entitled. What if the "dependent" entered a financial obligation before he or she married and before that spouse entered the military? He or she should be afforded Article III protection.

Congress added this section in 1942 to avoid situations in which dependents suffered as a result of the service member's period of service. It applies the situations such as the foreclosure of a mortgage on the home of a widowed mother, entirely dependent upon her soldier son, because she herself was not a "person in the military service." Since the Act does not define "dependent," the courts have treated this as a question of fact to be determined in each individual case.

The courts have determined whether the individual invoking the Act is dependent upon a service member for support and maintenance. One court held that this section does not protect a business partner.

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