A 13-year-old boy, Julián, sues his parents for not telling him he was adopted. The parents, Ana and Jorge, explain that Julián was adopted when he was one year old, and they have been afraid to tell him the truth about his adoption. The biological mother, Anabel, is revealed, and Julián meets her for the first time. Anabel explains that she gave Julián up for adoption because she was a victim of rape and couldn't take care of him. Julián's parents and Anabel all express their love and concern for Julián's well-being, and Julián eventually comes to terms with his adoption and forgives his parents for not telling him sooner. The case is closed, and Julián is reunited with his adoptive parents.
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1. Julián, a 13-year-old boy, is suing his parents, Ana and Jorge, because they never told him he was adopted.
2. Julián found out he was adopted when he overheard a conversation between his parents two months ago.
3. He wants to know who his biological parents are and why he was given up for adoption.
4. Ana and Jorge adopted Julián when he was one year old.
5. Julián's biological mother, Anabel, was a maid in Ana and Jorge's house.
6. Anabel was raped, which resulted in Julián's birth.
7. Anabel gave Julián up for adoption because she couldn't take care of him.
8. Ana and Jorge never told Julián about his adoption because they were afraid of his reaction.
9. A psychologist, Dr. Vivian González, is called to help facilitate the conversation between Julián, Ana, and Jorge.
10. Dr. González explains that it's best to tell children about their adoption at a young age, but there's no specific age that's considered best.
11. Anabel, Julián's biological mother, appears in court and meets Julián for the first time.
12. Ana and Jorge are revealed to be Julián's adoptive parents, who have loved and cared for him since he was a baby.
13. The case is closed, and Julián is encouraged to respect and love his adoptive parents.