Casey Chesterfield
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Statutes of Limitations: Is It Too Late to Sue?
Whether you watch lots of crime shows on television, or just have a basic understanding of law, you’ve likely come across the phrase “statute of limitations.” While this phrase may sound a bit daunting to the uninitiated, it is actually a relatively straightforward concept once you begin to break it down. If you’re about to enter into legal proceedings (or think you may have reason to), it’s important to fully understand what a statute of limitations is, and how it applies to your case:
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Criminal
6 Reasons Why You Should Study Business
You make decisions every day. Some decisions are simple, like what to have for dinner, or where to get your haircut. Others, however, can have a lasting effect on your life. Now that you are graduating from high school, one of those decisions needs to be which career path you will take.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Education
Homosexual and Heterosexual Marriage Counseling: What’s the Difference?
Marriage counseling can be a helpful tool for those who are in dedicated relationships but dealing with conflicts that require the perspective and guidance of a third party. Overall, this type of counseling is often highly-effective for most issues and may be a route to consider if there are marital stressors that need to be addressed, so that the relationship can be strengthened and the problems straining the relationship can be eliminated. If you are a same-sex couple, you may have some questions going into therapy that many others generally don’t consider. For example, is lgbt couples counseling different than heterosexual couples counseling? In this article, we will take a closer look at some of the similarities and differences that homosexual marriage counseling has when compared to heterosexual marriage counseling.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Humans
A Step-by-Step Guide to Online Photo Storage
Photographs are an important part of life. They keep us connected to our roots, cement events in our memories, and help us feel like we’re part of something bigger than ourselves. In fact, as professor and psychologist Geoff Beattie said, “We cannot underestimate the power of photographs to keep us feeling linked to others and belonging.”
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Photography
Mental Health and Your Home Environment
Mental health is a tricky thing. It’s certainly incredibly important—few things matter as much to both our long-term health and our immediate daily lives. But most of us don’t pay enough attention to our mental health. In many cases, we’re not considering the little things that surround us and impact our mental health for better or for worse, like our own homes.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Psyche
Canadian and American Car Accident Law: What You Need to Know
When two countries share a border, as big as the one between Canada and the United States, it’s not surprising that a lot of traffic flows between them. Whichever side of the border you hail from, if you’re going back and forth by car, you should know some major differences in car accident laws.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Wheel
Preventing, and Recovering From, Auto Accidents
Here in the United States, traveling by car is a way of life. But it’s not completely safe. Tragically, there are tens of thousands of fatal car accidents in the US each year. On top of those, there are plenty more minor accidents, which range from little fender-benders to accidents that cause serious and lingering injuries.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Wheel
Anxiety and CBD
Anxiety disorders are the most common forms of mental health issues in our country. For around 40 million American adults, the debilitating physical and mental symptoms of anxiety are a daily reality that can cause stress and unhappiness, erode productivity, and destroy important relationships. However, between professional help and medication, you do have options.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Potent
Fighting Depression and Finding Your Purpose: A Guide for Teens and Others
When you’re suffering from depression or other mental health issues, it can be difficult to get anything done. You may find yourself staring off into space, feeling as if nothing matters, or that you need impossible amounts of energy just to get up and start working. You can feel frustrated by your work, angry at the path that you’ve taken in life, and even find your work intimidating and overwhelming.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Psyche
Real Estate Marketing Ideas That Actually Work
You may think that with the emergence of popular real estate sites like Zillow and Trulia, the day of the real estate agent is dead. But that is actually very far from the truth. According to studies, as recent as 2018, almost everyone who buys a home still uses an agent.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Journal
Why Iceland Should Be Your Next Vacation Destination
Avid fans of the hit Game of Thrones television series know that Iceland’s breathtaking scenery plays a major role in its global success. The names that grace Iceland’s houses may not be the Starks or Umbers, but on a trip to this Nordic nation, you can certainly feel as though you are wandering a part of Westeros, the fictional land created by George RR Martin.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Wander