teovõimelised
Teovõimelised refers to the legal capacity of an individual to engage in juristic acts. In Estonian law, this concept is fundamental to determining who can validly enter into contracts, make wills, or perform other legally binding actions. Generally, individuals attain full legal capacity upon reaching the age of 18, which is the age of majority. Before this age, individuals are considered minors and their legal capacity is limited.
Minors are typically classified into two categories: those under the age of 7, who have no legal
In addition to age, legal capacity can also be affected by mental capacity. Individuals who are declared