Here is the REAL Deal. Two land owners can come to a deal, as to how they are given access.

If the lawyer for the other person is able to establish previous ownership and access the judge CAN use that.

If there was no access from previous ownership, the Judge will attempt to establish an Easement through two pieces of property that adjoin the property from the public road.

Another point to contend, a Property Survey does not mean that the land line establishes a property boundary. Two property owners, or a Judge establishes where a boundary lies.

If the property is bounded by other properties that join it to the road he/they must SUE every owner involved.