The courts that handle Toco matters
- Local Magistrates' Court — summary criminal matters, minor civil claims, traffic, and preliminary inquiries. The firm confirms the right court at the first consultation.
- High Court at Port of Spain — significant civil claims, contested probate, judicial review, and serious matters.
- Family Court at Port of Spain — divorce, custody, access, maintenance, and matrimonial-property applications under the Matrimonial Proceedings and Property Act, Chapter 45:51.
- Industrial Court of Trinidad and Tobago — workplace disputes under the Industrial Relations Act, Chapter 88:01.
- Probate Registry — applications for grant of probate or letters of administration through the Supreme Court of Judicature.
Matters that come up disproportionately in Toco
Family-owned and rural land
A meaningful share of Toco land has been held by families across multiple generations, often without formal estate proceedings. Title can remain in the name of a deceased ancestor and the practical question only arises at the point of sale, sub-division, or mortgage. Resolving the title cleanly before a transaction is significantly cheaper than discovering the problem mid-sale.
Adverse-possession claims
Long-standing occupation of land may support a claim under the Real Property Limitation Act, Chapter 56:03. The standard is strict — open, continuous, exclusive, and adverse possession for the statutory period — and the evidence needs careful preparation.
Probate and family law
Probate and letters-of-administration applications are handled by the firm where land is part of the estate. Divorce, custody, maintenance, and matrimonial-property division are routed through the Family Court at Port of Spain.
Practical access — how Toco clients work with the firm
The firm's primary office is at 43 Dundonald Street, Port of Spain — approximately 2 hours from Toco via the Toco Main Road and Eastern Main Road. Toco clients are served almost entirely remotely: consultations by phone, Zoom, or WhatsApp video; court appearances and filings by the firm's attorneys on the client's behalf; documents signed remotely where possible.
Why instruct Martin George & Company
The firm has advised clients across Trinidad and Tobago since 1992. Martin George, Senior Partner and Lead Counsel, has more than 30 years of practice in the courts of Trinidad and Tobago, served as a Commissioner on the Law Reform Commission, and sat on the Prime Minister's Constitutional Committee for Internal Self-Government for Tobago. The firm is a member of the International Society of Primerus Law Firms and is a Lawzana-verified practice.
Frequently asked questions
I have inherited land in Toco with no clear title — where do I start?
Start with a title search. The firm then advises on whether the next step is intestate-succession proceedings, an adverse-possession claim, a family agreement, or a fresh deed.
Do I need to travel to Port of Spain?
For most matters, no. Consultations are handled remotely; court appearances are made by the firm's attorneys; documents can be signed remotely. The trip to Port of Spain is approximately 2 hours and is rarely necessary.
How do I book a consultation?
Call +1 (868) 624-4529, message the firm on WhatsApp at (868) 780-2804, or book online at martingeorge.net/book-consultation.