Hoffman, Larin & Agnetti | Over 40 Years Representing South Florida Families Few moments rearrange a life faster than opening the door to a process server. Whether you saw it coming or not, the petition in your hands has started a clock — and that clock does not pause...
Mental Health & SSDI: Navigating Claims for Anxiety and Depression
Applying for Social Security Disability benefits based on anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions can be especially challenging. Unlike physical injuries, these conditions are often invisible—and that makes proving your case to the Social Security Administration (SSA) more complex. At Hoffman, Larin & Agnetti, we regularly work with individuals...
Co-Parenting During the Holidays: Tips for Stress-Free Time-Sharing in Florida
The holidays can be a magical time for families—but for divorced or separated parents, they can also be one of the most stressful. Between school breaks, travel plans, and family expectations, creating a fair and peaceful holiday schedule can feel impossible. Fortunately, Florida’s family law system provides a framework designed...
What to Do After a Car Accident in Florida When You’re Not at Fault
Car accidents are a fact of life, especially in South Florida. Whether you're driving on I-95 or the Turnpike, a few blocks from your home, or sitting at a red light, getting hit is traumatic. Although no one plans for an accident, knowing how to handle a car crash when...
6 Steps to Take to Protect Your Rights After a Major Data Breach
Another significant data breach has exposed the personal information of countless individuals, once again highlighting the risks associated with inadequate security measures. A Florida-based firm specializing in background checks and private information requests has allegedly been compromised, with billions of personal records at risk of being leaked online. A...
The New Alimony Law As Of 7.1.23: How It Will Affect You
The Florida legislature has passed an alimony reform bill (Senate Bill 1416) which was signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis on June 30, 2023. This bill, which applies to all petitions for dissolution of marriage that are filed or pending as of July 1, 2023, has dramatically overhauled...






