Easement, Right-of-Way & Boundary Disputes · Southern California

Is Someone Blocking Your Property Access?

Get an easement attorney to protect your rights and resolve access and boundary disputes — quickly and effectively — across Los Angeles, Ontario, San Diego & Carlsbad.

You'll speak with an attorney, not a call center.

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Property guidance you can trust

A boundary fight with a neighbor is stressful enough. Working with us shouldn't be.

01

We listen

We start with your deed, survey, and the situation on the ground — and what you actually want: access restored, an encroachment removed, or a line settled.

02

We explain

You'll understand your rights and options in plain English — what the easement or boundary law says, what it will likely take, and what it may cost.

03

We guide

From a demand letter to an injunction at trial, we advocate to protect your access and your land, and keep you informed at every step.

Do any of these apply to you?

The easement and boundary disputes we resolve

If your situation sounds like one of these, a free case review is the fastest way to understand your options.

Are we the right fit?

We're honest about the cases we take

It saves everyone time. Here's who we're built to help — and who we're usually not.

A good fit if…

  • California real property with an easement, access, or boundary dispute
  • You have a deed, survey, or title report
  • The dispute affects the use or value of your property

Probably not a fit if…

  • It's a minor neighbor disagreement under a few thousand dollars
  • You only need a survey, not a legal dispute resolved
  • The property is outside of California

How it works

Three steps to protect your land

1

Free case review

Call us. Tell us what's happening at the property line. It's confidential and there's no obligation.

2

Case assessment

We review your deed, survey, and any easement documents, and lay out your realistic options — and the likely cost of each.

3

A clear plan

You decide how to proceed. We pursue resolution first, and we're ready to seek an injunction or litigate when that's what it takes.

We aren't general practitioners who just dabble in easement and boundary law. Property disputes are the core of what we do.

From interpreting easements to litigating disputes, our attorneys use comprehensive methods to safeguard your property rights: tailored strategies based on real-life scenarios, detailed investigation of an easement's origins, injunction pursuit, document negotiation, and defending or pursuing compensation claims.

We offer free consultations, and payment plans are available for our services.

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What our clients say on Google

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"My only regret is not hiring Cynthia Velasco sooner. I appreciated my free consultation with Josué Guerrero…"

— Jenna Cruz
Google review ★★★★★

"I've worked with this law firm many times, and they have consistently exceeded my expectations. They've helped me carefully review real estate contracts and documents, providing clear guidance that has protected my interests…"

— Dallas Baker
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Rated 4.6 across 65 Google reviews of our Ontario office.

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Who you'll work with

Your attorneys

Josué Cristóbal Guerrero, Esq.

Josué Cristóbal Guerrero, Esq.

Founding Partner

Josué's practice is focused on real estate litigation and transactional matters for property owners across Southern California.

California Bar #289039 · J.D., Loyola Law School of Los Angeles
Cynthia Velasco, Esq.

Cynthia Velasco, Esq.

Founding Partner · Hablamos Español

Cynthia's practice spans real estate litigation, estate planning, and family law. She speaks natively fluent Spanish and serves the firm's Spanish-speaking clients in their own language.

California Bar #306140

Common questions

Easement & boundary disputes, answered

What is an easement?

An easement is a legal right to use part of someone else's land for a specific purpose — such as access, a driveway, or utilities. Disputes usually arise over its scope, location, maintenance, or interference with it.

What can I do if a neighbor blocks my right-of-way?

We can demand they restore your access and, if they refuse, ask the court for an injunction enforcing your easement — plus damages where appropriate.

What is encroachment?

Encroachment is when a neighbor's fence, structure, landscaping, or use extends onto your property. Remedies range from a negotiated agreement to court-ordered removal or compensation.

Who pays to maintain a shared easement?

It depends on the easement's terms and California law. We review your deed and easement documents and explain who is responsible for what.

How much does an easement or boundary attorney cost?

It depends on how contested your matter is. The most reliable way to understand likely costs is a free, confidential case review — we'd rather you have a realistic picture up front than be surprised later.

Do you serve my area?

We represent property owners throughout Southern California, with offices in Los Angeles, Ontario, San Diego, and Carlsbad.

Protect your property line — start with one free call

Free, confidential case review. No obligation. You'll speak with an attorney who handles easement and boundary disputes every day.

(800) 997-8008
  • 1. An attorney picks up — not an intake bot.
  • 2. You explain what's happening at the property line.
  • 3. You get honest next steps. No pressure, no obligation.
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