Close Menu
Emirates InsightEmirates Insight
  • The GCC
    • Duabi
  • Business & Economy
  • Startups & Leadership
  • Blockchain & Crypto
  • Eco-Impact

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

How Nations Are Reshaping Global Finance with Crypto

January 5, 2026

Can a social app fix the ‘terrible devastation’ of social media?

January 5, 2026

RTA completes 60% of major Oud Maitha Road and Al Asayel Street project

January 4, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
  • Home
  • Get Featured
  • Guest Writer Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Emirates InsightEmirates Insight
  • The GCC
    • Duabi
  • Business & Economy
  • Startups & Leadership
  • Blockchain & Crypto
  • Eco-Impact
Emirates InsightEmirates Insight
Home»The GCC»The UAE Has Officially Lowered The Legal Age Of Adulthood From 21 to 18
The GCC

The UAE Has Officially Lowered The Legal Age Of Adulthood From 21 to 18

Emirates InsightBy Emirates InsightJanuary 3, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Big legal change coming in!

The UAE has officially lowered the age of legal adulthood to 18, and the new civil law is set to have significant impact on residents across the country

Previously, anyone under 21 Hijri years was generally considered a minor for many legal matters, often requiring a guardian’s consent or court involvement.

Under the new decree issued on Thursday, the age of majority has been reduced to 18 Gregorian years, changing how civil transactions will be regulated nationwide.

Want instant updates? Follow Lovin on WhatsApp, and never miss a beat!

The UAE Government has issued a Federal Decree Law promulgating the Civil Transactions Law, with the aim of establishing a comprehensive and integrated legal framework. The new law represents a pivotal legislative milestone and a qualitative shift in regulating civil transactions… pic.twitter.com/hieo64WOil

— UAEGOV (@UAEmediaoffice) January 1, 2026

So what does this actually mean?

The new law is designed to empower young people and protect their free will by allowing them to manage their own financial assets and make independent legal decisions.

The government says the move also unifies the legal age for full capacity, aligns civil rules with existing juvenile and labour laws, and brings civil and criminal responsibility standards in sync.

While people aged 18 already had the right to work full-time, get married, and drive, the new change could open the door to other age-related rights being lowered too.

One of the key updates surrounding this new law is – Finances

The age at which a minor can manage their financial assets has further been lowered from 18 lunar years to 15 Gregorian years. According to the government, this is aimed at supporting entrepreneurship and encouraging greater youth participation in economic activities.

Beyond age limits, the new civil law is a big one. It is now the largest federal law in the UAE and sets out the foundational principles governing legal acts and contracts. It also introduces new provisions to protect free will, regulate pre-contract negotiations, and require parties to disclose key information upfront to reduce disputes.

The law also brings in updated frameworks for nonprofit companies, revised rules for sales and works contracts, and new regulations for insurance provisions.

And with this, the UAE has marked a MAJOR shift in how young people are recognised, empowered and trusted within the legal system.

READ NEXT: DUBAI WEEKEND GUIDE: Viral Burgers, Star-Lit Live Music, Cycling Along Qudra & So Much More!


Post Views: 546



Courtesy: Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Emirates Insight
  • Website

Related Posts

Atlantis, The Palm Welcomes 2026 With Global Pop Icons, Maroon 5, Headlining Dubai’s Legendary New Year’s Eve Gala – Dubai Blog

January 3, 2026

Global Village Welcomed 2026 With Spectacular New Year’s Eve Celebrations Featuring Seven Fireworks Displays And Drone Shows – Dubai Blog

January 3, 2026

Nurturing The Next Generation Of Wildlife Guardians – Dubai Blog

January 3, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Start Your Business in
Dubai with Tijarist

Company setup, residency support, and expert guidance — all in one place.

GET STARTED
Top Posts

Global Leaders Unite at World Climate Summit, The Investment COP 2023 to Redefine Climate Action

December 11, 20235,009 Views
AI & Innovation 2 Mins ReadSponsor: Doers Summit

Doers Summit 2025 opens in Dubai with strong Global participation

Sponsor: Doers Summit November 26, 2025

Australia Risks Falling Behind in Climate Investment, New Report Warns

August 21, 20253,049 Views

EnergyLab Selects 10 Startups for 2025 Climate Solutions Accelerator

August 26, 20251,791 Views

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

FEATURE YOUR BRAND ON
EMIRATES INSIGHT
CONTACT US
Emirares Insight

Emirates Insight - Lens on the Gulf provides in-depth analysis of the Gulf's business landscape, entrepreneurship stories, economic trends, and technological advancements, offering keen insights into regional developments and global implications.

We're accepting always open for new ideas and partnerships.

Email Us:[email protected]

Facebook X (Twitter)
Our Picks

How Nations Are Reshaping Global Finance with Crypto

January 5, 2026

Can a social app fix the ‘terrible devastation’ of social media?

January 5, 2026

RTA completes 60% of major Oud Maitha Road and Al Asayel Street project

January 4, 2026
© 2020 - 2026 Emirates Insight. | Designed by Linc Globa Hub inc.
  • Home
  • Get Featured
  • Guest Writer Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.