She said the case had been draining, and the couple spent their 56th wedding anniversary in court yesterday.
"We're that exhausted. I just felt completely flat. We'd been in court all week at huge cost and expense."
Mrs Aitchison said the judge ruled the fence could come down within a month but there were possible legal complications relating to yet another court case.
"We have got another High Court case and we've been advised by Council that we can't talk about that."
That case, next month, will focus on the "baseline" or point at which the structure starts.
"It's a very very very complex case," Mrs Aitchison said.
Mr Aitchison earlier told NZME the fence battle went back 20 years, its roots in an old struggle between a neighbour and long-gone property developer.
He said the poles for the latest fence went up in March. About a month later, the rest of the structure went up.
"...All of a sudden, three guys arrived. It went up over about 10 days I guess."
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