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Anonymous:
Does anybody know if there is a way to get out of the 12 month contract to these schools? I'm having bad feelings about my daughter at MWA and considering early withdrawal. Am I stuck paying for 90 - 120 days tuition if I pull her early??? Are there any loopholes??

Anonymous:
Check with your attorney - but I would say, If MWA has not provided the services and quality of care you were lead to expect, then you can rightly argue the contract was fraudulent.

I would suggest if you are unhappy with the situation you go and get your daughter.

Arrive unanounced, Take a camera and a tape recorder and document everything.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-09 08:13:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Does anybody know if there is a way to get out of the 12 month contract to these schools? I'm having bad feelings about my daughter at MWA and considering early withdrawal. Am I stuck paying for 90 - 120 days tuition if I pull her early??? Are there any loopholes??

"

--- End quote ---

Not a lawyer but ...

Did they misrepresent anything?  Contracts based on misrepresentation are not enforceable.

Did you pay upfront?  You are not in such a good bargaining position.  You will have to claim the money off them rather than the other way round.

Anonymous:
perhaps rather than look for an "easy way out" you should remain a commited parent, I am a graduate of a wwasp program and I can assure you that during my experience there not only was I kept safe and well cared for, but it also greatly changed my life.  If you have any question at all feel free to post them and I will respond asap!

Anonymous:
In any case, your daughter's safety should be your top priority.  It should override all monetary considerations.

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