You are getting some mis-information in some of the replies. Nobody can take title to your land because they've been using it - UNLESS you told them not to, they did it anyway, and you did not stop them. If they've been using it in the past with your express permission, they don't have a leg to stand on. That's whey it's called ADVERSE posession, there there has to be something adverse and against your will. It also has to be obvious, i.e. they're not sneaking in when you're not looking. You or your wife giving permission nullifies the adverse part of it.
There IS something else called "easement by prescription" in some states. That will entitle somebody to use someone else's land (usually just for entry through)if they have a long and proven history of doing it in past. Note - there's no title or ownership involved - and it does not come automatically.
In regard to who pays the taxes, that has nothing to do with anything. Tax department wants them paid and doesn't care who does it. Does not affect ownership. If you don't believe it, you can pay mine for the next 20 years and see if it gets you anything.
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