Many cities have regulations that deal with the mowing and upkeep of a citizen's yard. Contact city officials to have them deal with the problem. In most cities and towns, a citizen may be fined for not mowing a yard, and in some cases the city will clean up the yard and charge it to the citizen.
Yes, a parent can legally take away a child's property as long as it is done in a reasonable and appropriate manner. Parents have the authority to make decisions regarding their child's possessions in the best interest of the child.
When something is non adjudicated it means it has not been legally decided. It is not binding, because it is not legally done.
as long as it was done legally if not then No
Not legally.
It could be done, but not legally.
If you have made a verbal notice that they are trespassing on your property then you can file charges.
This is done through the courts.
What you are suggesting is illegal. You don't have the right to kill a plant on your neighbors property. Should your neighbor realize you have done this you would be taken to court.
If that ever happens then i would get those dogs put down and you can sew the owner for their dog killing you dog i mean would that be nesseary.
The word meaning "concerning" is spelt as you have done in the question.
Lawn painting is a natural non toxic mulch paint used by homeowners with burnt or unkept grass. It is a popular practice done by people in California that are experiencing damaged lawns due to a water drought.
As long as adverse possession has not occurred (see below link), then you can demand that the fence be moved to the proper boundary line. If the neighbor is uncooperative, see a real estate attorney in your area.