This is a broad and general question, and there are many types of legal papers. They range from contracts to court documents, and even school and medical records. Generally speaking, legal documents are generally typed by attorneys who are familiar with the general terms of such contracts. However, many legal forms are available online or at an office supply store. It generally is illegal for non-attorneys to produce legal documents for other people. But it is perfectly legal for you to type up your own legal document. If you choose to do this, then it is up to you to decide what the terms and conditions are going to be for the contract - and that is something that will be mutually agreed upon by both sides.
A legal signature must be written by hand, not typed.
Find out how he can get/apply for legal papers and obtain them as soon as possible.
There is no minimum requirement for the signature page of a legal document
No it does not have to be typed. A holographic will is valid in some jurisdictions, even without witnesses.
You need special legal papers.
you should go go to city hall
Yes
The papers would be legal anywhere. In or out of country.
No, because all the papers are (or should be, at least) signed and stamped so that they are legal.
You should check with the court where you intend to file the action.
Yes.
The palindrome for "legal papers that show ownership of property" is "deed."