Neighborhood Disputes

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By Scott Fisher
Attorney

America Now interviewed Attorney Scott D. Fisher about neighborhood disputes. Mr. Fisher explained that the number one cause of arguments – as well as violence – between neighbors is noise.

Attorney Fisher explained that he has worked on cases ranging from someone playing a stereo loudly in an apartment to construction projects that are seemingly endless.

Over the years, news has shown that neighborhood disputes can escalate to violence, including murder, over issues such as late-night parties, construction, and musical instruments being played. Do you have a noisy neighbor, but are uncertain of how to handle the problem? Attorney Fisher provides the following tips:

  1. Document the dates, times and duration of noise incidents for a week or two; and
  2. Next, contact an attorney to help you come up with a legal plan.

Scott D. Fisher & Associates handles neighbor disputes such as this, helping clients avoid conflicts whenever possible. Contact our firm today at 323-989-4860 to learn about our practice areas.

Watch the full news story here:

http://www.americanownews.com/video?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=9542341

About the Author

Attorney Scott D. Fisher, Esq. has over 30 years of experience helping clients navigate estate planning, probate and trust administration, litigation, and real estate matters. Known for his practical approach and problem-solving skills, he has guided individuals, couples—including those in non-traditional relationships—and families, including those with special needs, in creating effective estate plans and resolving sensitive legal issues.

Mr. Fisher takes particular pride in serving the LGBTQ community, offering knowledgeable and compassionate legal support tailored to their unique needs. His work includes complex probate litigation, trust disputes, and court-supervised matters, always delivered with integrity, efficiency, and common sense.

By Scott Fisher
Attorney
Neighborhood Disputes

America Now interviewed Attorney Scott D. Fisher about neighborhood disputes. Mr. Fisher explained that the number one cause of arguments – as well as violence – between neighbors is noise.

Attorney Fisher explained that he has worked on cases ranging from someone playing a stereo loudly in an apartment to construction projects that are seemingly endless.

Over the years, news has shown that neighborhood disputes can escalate to violence, including murder, over issues such as late-night parties, construction, and musical instruments being played. Do you have a noisy neighbor, but are uncertain of how to handle the problem? Attorney Fisher provides the following tips:

  1. Document the dates, times and duration of noise incidents for a week or two; and
  2. Next, contact an attorney to help you come up with a legal plan.

Scott D. Fisher & Associates handles neighbor disputes such as this, helping clients avoid conflicts whenever possible. Contact our firm today at 323-989-4860 to learn about our practice areas.

Watch the full news story here:

http://www.americanownews.com/video?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=9542341

About the Author

Attorney Scott D. Fisher, Esq. has over 30 years of experience helping clients navigate estate planning, probate and trust administration, litigation, and real estate matters. Known for his practical approach and problem-solving skills, he has guided individuals, couples—including those in non-traditional relationships—and families, including those with special needs, in creating effective estate plans and resolving sensitive legal issues.

Mr. Fisher takes particular pride in serving the LGBTQ community, offering knowledgeable and compassionate legal support tailored to their unique needs. His work includes complex probate litigation, trust disputes, and court-supervised matters, always delivered with integrity, efficiency, and common sense.

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