“Just when you think you’ve seen everything … you haven’t.” Unless my memory is failing that is what favorite sports announcer NBC’s Al Michaels [1] said about Russell Wilson’s turn of a botched snap/catch  – which under most circumstances would have been a 20 yard set-back – into a first down conversion pass to Tyler

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 Your survey indicates that the fence encroaches your way; your neighbor’s survey indicates that the fence encroaches in their direction; or perhaps you split the cost of a survey and you found that the fence encroaches one way or another … what should be done now?

First try to find out the following facts:

  1. Who

justice-smiles-green-large.pngBoundary Disputes are disagreements between neighbors over their rights and duties with respect to adjacent, or nearby, real property owners. These disagreements may take many forms. As a result, there are numerous causes of action to provide appropriate legal frameworks for resolving them. These legal frameworks include the following:

  1. Adverse Possession: Methods by which land, which has been