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Here's how it works

01. Start with a blank Downloadable Legal Document
Open the blank document in the editor, set the document view, and add extra pages if applicable.
02. Add and configure fillable fields
Use the top toolbar to insert fields like text and signature boxes, radio buttons, checkboxes, and more. Assign users to fields.
03. Distribute your form
Share your Downloadable Legal Document in seconds via email or a link. You can also download it, export it, or print it out.

A detailed guide on how to craft your Downloadable Legal Document online

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Step 1: Start with DocHub's free trial.

Visit the DocHub website and register for the free trial. This gives you access to every feature you’ll require to build your Downloadable Legal Document without any upfront cost.

Step 2: Access your dashboard.

Sign in to your DocHub account and navigate to the dashboard.

Step 3: Initiate a new document.

Hit New Document in your dashboard, and select Create Blank Document to create your Downloadable Legal Document from scratch.

Step 4: Use editing tools.

Place different fields such as text boxes, radio buttons, icons, signatures, etc. Arrange these fields to match the layout of your document and designate them to recipients if needed.

Step 5: Organize the form layout.

Organize your document quickly by adding, repositioning, deleting, or merging pages with just a few clicks.

Step 6: Create the Downloadable Legal Document template.

Turn your newly crafted form into a template if you need to send many copies of the same document numerous times.

Step 7: Save, export, or distribute the form.

Send the form via email, distribute a public link, or even publish it online if you want to collect responses from more recipients.

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Copying a legal document, even if other people are doing it too, can put you at risk of being sued for copyright violation. Contracts are entitled to copyright protection and violating that copyright can result in serious penalties.
It is not legal to copy any material from any website, book, newspaper, e-book, journal, or other document. You may only copy content from another source when you have the authors permission.
Open Word, click More Templates on the right side of the screen. In the search bar, type in legal and click search. One of the templates that that may be the most useful is the Legal pleading paper. Note: You should be able to follow these directions and find the same templates in both Windows and Mac.
How to Format a Legal Document in Word Resize Your Document. Pick Your Fonts. Set the Line Spacing. Format Your Columns. Set Up Your Table of Contents. Create Your Table of Authorities. Automating Your Formatting. Creating a Style. Setting Up Autoformatting as You Type. A Note on Different Documents. Pleadings. Briefs. Manuscripts.
There appear to be no valid grounds why legal forms such as contracts, insurance policies, pleadings and other legal documents should not be protected under the law of copyright.
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Related Q&A to Downloadable Legal Document

Can Google Forms be used for legally binding contracts? Yes, Google Forms can be used for legally binding contracts as long as all parties involved consent to using the platform for such agreements. However, it is always wise to seek legal advice when creating or signing any contract, regardless of the platform used.
You Could Be Fined for Copyright Infringement If you copy someones terms and conditions, you could get fined for copyright infringement. Legal policies, like terms and conditions, are protected by copyright, so using someone elses document is illegal under U.S. copyright laws.
ANSWER: What you really want to know if whether something other than an original, inked, document will be admitted into evidence in a court of law or other legal proceeding. The general answer is YES. Most jurisdictions will permit photo copies, whether they be from a copy machine or fax.

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