From Inheritance Unboxing to Family Law Unboxing: Preparing for the Next Year as a Family Law Specialist Firm
First published 2026-05-30 / Last reviewed 2026-05-30 This article is general guidance written based on the above YouTube greeting video by Attorneys Yoon Jisang and Noh Jongeon, founding partners of Jonjae Law Firm.
The channel we have been operating, "Inheritance Unboxing," is changing its name to "Family Law Unboxing" starting in 2025. While this may appear to be a simple name change, behind it is our observation of the structure of family disputes we have handled over the past year. This article serves as a New Year's greeting and explains the background of the channel change and the direction ahead.
A Greeting Looking Back at the Year
Over the year 2024, we handled diverse cases at the intersection of inheritance, divorce, guardianship, juvenile cases, and criminal and civil disputes touching the contours of family life. Compared to our mindset when we began running the channel, we apologize that the pace of video uploads slowed somewhat as work increased through the second half.
In the new year, we plan to reorganize the channel's operating structure so that we can deliver content at a more regular cadence and with higher quality. We will focus more on what information viewers can actually use in the field of their cases.
We sincerely thank everyone who loved and watched the channel over the past year. In the new year as well, we will continue to deliver information that protects the texture of family life.
Why "Inheritance Unboxing" Becomes "Family Law Unboxing"
The channel name change has two backgrounds.
First, the range of cases handled by Jonjae Law Firm as a family law and inheritance specialty firm has expanded considerably compared to when we first started the channel. We comprehensively handle a wide range of family disputes including divorce, property division, custody, visitation, guardianship, parental rights, family relations correction, and juvenile cases, in addition to inheritance.
Second, looking at the texture of questions our viewers send, the demand for information across family law as a whole is much greater than for inheritance alone. Family-related disputes such as divorce and inheritance, guardianship and inheritance, property division and inheritance often connect rather than being severed by a single topic.
Reflecting these two backgrounds, we decided to rename the channel to align its identity more clearly with the content of a family law specialty firm.
Future Content Direction
As we realign the channel with Family Law Unboxing, we will strengthen the following three directions together.
- Precedent Unboxing: We will regularly cover content that unpacks recent precedents in family and inheritance cases from the perspective of the parties involved.
- Stage-by-stage case guides: We will organize frequently asked questions from the consulting room by stage. We will guide you through the stages of immediately after deciding on divorce, the negotiation stage, the litigation stage, and the post-judgment stage.
- Social issues and family law: We will explore how socially debated cases connect to family law. We will also cover content related to public interest legislative activities.
The information we cover is general legal information and does not replace individual legal advice. However, we aim for content that helps viewers approach attorneys with more precise questions early in their cases.
What We Aim to Preserve as a Family Law Specialty Firm
The founding philosophy of Jonjae Law Firm is "to preserve the preciousness of human existence." Family law and inheritance cases are areas where the relationships between people are deeply entangled, more than any other dispute. Even with the same facts, the impact on a person's life and family contours differs from case to case.
The principles we aim to preserve as a family law specialty firm are as follows.
- Faithful organization of facts in individual cases: We prioritize examining the specific circumstances of each family rather than reaching generalized conclusions.
- Balance of legal doctrine and equity: We pursue conclusions that consider both the accurate application of legal doctrine and equity between family members.
- A perspective that sees the family relationship after the dispute: We consider not only short-term results but also how the family relationship can be restored after the case is settled.
Areas Newly Strengthened in 2025
We plan to further strengthen our case response capabilities in the following areas in 2025.
- Guardianship and trust areas accompanying aging: Cases handling family disputes arising in old age such as dementia, declining cognitive ability, and asset management capability are rapidly increasing.
- International family cases: The proportion of international marriages and divorce and inheritance disputes involving overseas assets is growing.
- Continuity of public interest legislative activities: We will continue to participate in legislative activities that reinforce safety nets for family and society, such as the Goo Hara Act and the cyber wrecker prevention bill.
The shape of cases changes each year, but we will continue to uphold the principle of helping people at the point where the family unit is shaking, from the closest position.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What happens to the existing "Inheritance Unboxing" videos? A. Existing videos are preserved, and only the channel name changes to Family Law Unboxing. Videos on inheritance topics will continue to be produced. Please understand that inheritance specialty content is not decreasing, but rather the range is broadening across family law as a whole.
Q. What topics can I request videos on? A. We accept requests on all topics in family law, inheritance, and juvenile fields, including divorce, property division, custody, visitation, inheritance, legal portion, contribution share, wills, guardianship, trust, family relations correction, and juvenile cases. Please send your opinions via comments or channel messages, and we will reflect them in content planning.
Q. Can I receive advice on an individual case through the video content? A. Videos are general legal information and do not replace individual advice. If you wish to consult on a specific case, please follow the separate consultation procedure.
In the New Year as Well, We Will Greet You With Content That Preserves the Texture of Family Life
As a family law specialty firm, we aim to be the most accurate and trusted channel of information for events occurring in our viewers' families. We once again thank you for the support and interest you have shown over the past year, and we will continue to bring you good content in the new year as Family Law Unboxing.
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Jonjae Law Firm Family Law and Inheritance Team Founding partners Yoon Jisang and Noh Jongeon Last reviewed 2026-05-30
This article is general guidance and legal information and does not replace legal advice for individual cases. Results may vary depending on the case, so please consult separately if you have a specific dispute.



