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[QUOTE="robwbright, post: 1100061, member: 60515"] Get a lawyer to WRITE it. We (and most offices in my area) typically charge $75-125 for deed/will preparation. I'm sure a waiver would be a bit more because we don't do them regularly, but I expect $250 would probably be the most we'd charge. If the lawyer prepares it, then you would probably have an actionable malpractice claim against him if the waiver fails to protect you from liability. More than that, find an attorney who knows something about that sort of law and discuss with him how the law is actually applied in your state. For instance, while a land owner is immune in West Virginia, the landowner's insurance company is not in many cases. Thus, if they find out about it, the landowner's insurance company will in many cases try to prevent you from having the track or put regulations on it's usage. My friend has a practice track and Nationwide tried to stop them from using it. They finally agreed that he could use it if he only allowed his family and persons over 21 years old. [/QUOTE]
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