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Can the Unified Government solve a dispute I’m having with my neighbor?

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Can the Unified Government solve a dispute I’m having with my neighbor?

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Call: Dispute Resolution Department, (913) 573-5225 Unless there is a code violation, the Unified Government cannot take sides in a dispute between neighbors. Often disputes must be settled through civil litigation. However, if both parties are willing, voluntary mediation may be an alternate to litigation. The mediator will not take sides but will encourage the parties to take a fresh look at the problem. The Unified Government will help neighbors who are interested in mediation.

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