Here in Michigan, you can cut any branches overhanging your property AS LONG AS IT DOES NOT ENDANGER THE HEALTH OF THE TREE. I agree with the "good fences make good neighbors". I'm in the process of fencing my 1100' property line. Couple of neighbors are not happy as they used to use the property as a playground. I had one neighbor dumping his grass clippings in the county drain on my property. Also found tracks from his tractor leading up to a freshly cut 14" diameter tree stump in my woods. Property stakes mean nothing to these people.
In your father's case, I'd put up stakes with surveyor's tape flags every 50 feet or so on the survey line to start. That will remind the neighbor of the legal boundary. If he persisted in trespassing, I'd put up a fence.
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