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To become a good father, he had to learn to be a good son.
Like his father before him, Perelman Jr. should be an attorney. Yet, rather than live in his father's shadow, he breaks away in pursuit of a different life. As he begins to raise a boy of his own, he realizes that he and his father have more in common than he thought. Now, when his father reaches out to him, Perelman Jr. must question his role as a parent, son and husband, and consider the future. From Daniel Burman, acclaimed director of Lost Embrace, Family Law is a delicate and wise comedy to be shared by generations.
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