Do you need a lawyer to write it up or get it notarized or anything?
Do you need a lawyer to write it up or get it notarized or anything?
I don't think it needs to be drawn up by a lawyer, but it should say everything you need it to say.
But legally, I think you just need to make sure your bases are covered.. It's just a written agreement.
There is one at Karateinsurance.com that you can copy, paste, and print out. Tell people that come in that they have to fill out a waiver before they can train. If they refuse then that may be a sign but I have never had anyone argue about signing a waiver. Nothing is full proof with the right lawyer but at least you are covering your bases.
thanx for the help:D
Just hire this guy for your waiver signings, or anything that needs ink on the dotted line. He's got a 100% closing rate.
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Thanks for the thread! I've got a few guys willing to roll and do the Gracie stuff as well as the 10PP. Hopefully we'll be able to find a bigger place than my living room soon.
Just grab napkins and write on them "I acknowledge I may die, the undersigned." Signature....