If it was just the husband, I'd already have this dealt with. But his wife is claiming to the fence and telling the area neighbors that we're trying steal "their land." So, I spoke with a lawyer yesterday.
Some have wondered and yes, we pay the property taxes on this land.
Every survey, image, county map, etc shows the correct property line. Only one satellite picture from 2017 in the winter even gives the hint a fence exists because it's in the woods. Prior owners of my home said they just assumed their neighbors were honorable people as the barbed wire fence dates back before 1993 when my house was built. According to our lawyer, our current neighbors will have a hard time proving adverse possession in the woods although he did say the 10 years doesn't have to be the current owner. 10 consecutive years no matter who owned the property. That will be their go-to argument.
According to the lawyer, 15-30k, and at least 2-3 years, for us to start a dispute against the neighbor. My lawyer noted it would cost them that much as well during action against us. He recommend marking the real property boundary with purple paint and tell them they have 6 months to remove the fence and they can have any materials. After the 6 months, I am removing the fence and any cows on our property would be considered trespassing. If the neighbors ignore the markings then I am to call the lawyer's office back. If nothing else, it forces them to initiate any dispute if they are going to.
As far as the purple markings, surely that doesn't require trees exactly on the property line. I read online from one person the painted mark has to "point" to the property line but they give no proof of the claim. Statute provides no answer on how close the trees need to be.
https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=569.145
This statute says that just telling the neighbor to get off the property is as good as anything else.
https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=569.140
Any advice on the purple??