Boundary Dispute Mediation

Resolve property line disagreements professionally with a certified mediator who is also a licensed land surveyor. This rare combination of mediation training and technical surveying expertise means disputes are resolved with both factual precision and structured conflict resolution — without costly litigation.

A Certified Mediator Who Speaks Surveying

Kyle is both a certified mediator and a licensed land surveyor — a rare combination that means your boundary dispute gets resolved with technical precision and professional conflict resolution skills, not just one or the other.

  • Certified mediator & licensed surveyor
  • Avoid expensive legal battles
  • Professional, unbiased analysis
  • Clear documentation for all parties
  • Expert testimony if needed
  • Faster resolution than court proceedings
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Dispute Resolution

Dispute Resolution

Survey facts translated into a path toward resolution.

Combines technical boundary analysis with mediator-style communication for contested property lines.

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Our Process

A professional approach to resolving property disputes.

1

Initial Consultation

We meet with you to understand the dispute, review existing documents, and explain the survey process.

2

Comprehensive Survey

Our team conducts a thorough boundary survey, researching all available records and measuring the property.

3

Analysis & Report

We prepare a detailed report showing our findings and the factual basis for the boundary location.

4

Resolution Support

We present findings to all parties and can provide expert testimony if the dispute proceeds to mediation or court.

Dispute Mediation FAQ

Common questions about boundary dispute resolution.

In many cases, yes. A professional survey provides factual, legally defensible evidence of where property lines are located, often resolving misunderstandings between neighbors.
If disputes continue, our survey documentation and expert testimony can be used in mediation or court proceedings to support your case.
No. Either property owner can commission a survey. However, we encourage both parties to participate for smoother resolution.

Dealing with a Boundary Dispute?

Contact us for a confidential consultation. We'll help you understand your options.

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