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In this tutorial, Matthew demonstrates how to create a release of liability form. He begins by directing viewers to a link for legal templates, instructing them to navigate to the business forms section. After browsing various options, he recommends using the search function to find the release of liability form waiver, specifically choosing the general release option. Matthew outlines the steps to fill out the form, including entering the name of the releaser, address, and claims description. He notes the method of payment, suggesting money as the consideration, and addresses the date of the agreement and governing state, which he indicates will be Texas. Lastly, he mentions the need for a witness or notary.