Legal Access 868 exists for one reason: in Trinidad & Tobago, understanding your own rights has been too slow, too costly, and too confusing. We're changing that — with clear information, in plain words, that you can use before or alongside a lawyer.
When something legal goes wrong — a police stop, a fine, a landlord, a job lost — most of us have no idea what's fair, what to do, or who to trust. The best online guide to your rights was, for years, a blog last updated in 2010.
We started Legal Access 868 to close that gap: an AI-powered guide, grounded in current T&T law and reviewed by attorneys, that meets you in your own words and tells you where you stand — then helps you find real help when you need it.
Every answer draws on current T&T statutes and procedures, reviewed by attorneys and dated so you know it's current.
It's information, not legal advice. When something falls outside what we can confirm, we say so plainly.
We work with a lawyer, not instead of one — and point you to Legal Aid or the right attorney when you need a person.
Ask your first question in plain words and get a clear, easy-to-follow answer, any hour of the day.
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