Permalink Reply by Henry on June 15, 2011 at 1:04 Karita,
I don't know anything about your situation, so take this with a grain of salt....
1. Are you the only owner of the land? If not, speak with the other owners, and see what they know about how you acquired your land. If you have joint ownership with other relatives, maybe they can help you understand your claim to the land, and why someone else is making a claim to it.
2. Search the records at the courthouse for the appropriate deeds, successions, etc. that show how you came to acquire your land. The staff at the courthouse can help you get started.
3. Why do you think someone else is making a claim to your land?
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