Legal Question in Consumer Law in Illinois
Hold-harm release
I am offering beginning baton lessons to girls age 7 and up. They
are paying for the lessons. Would it be wise to have them / the
parent fill out a hold harmelss waiver/release? Do I need to get an
attorney to write one out or can I use a free form that I found
online? What do you recommend? Thank you.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Hold-harm release
You should have a release which the parents sign. I would spend the extra dollars and speak with an attorney and have him/her draw one up for you.
Re: Hold-harm release
>>Would it be wise to have them / the parent
>>fill out a hold harmelss waiver/release?
Yes.
>>Do I need to get an attorney to write one out
>>or can I use a free form that I found online?
You get what you pay for, generally. I would think it was worth a couple hundred bucks to have a document crafted for your situation, since you likely are endeavoring to protect your home, business, and assets.
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