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Divorce lawyer Choi Yu-na's <Marriage School>

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6 chapters · 2 hours 51 minutes
English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Korean

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Skills You’ll Learn

The partner's conditions you need to know when you're in a relationship

What are the requirements for my partner to be suitable for marriage with me?

How to fight well, not how to not fight

Things you need to know to have a happy marriage

When should I decide to break up

Under what circumstances do other people usually break up? Protecting myself, which is more important than relationships

Class introduction

All couples struggle with mostly the same issues at different times. This is definitely not just my husband and wife.

Couples break up not because of differences in personality, but because of differences in positions and circumstances. It is necessary to have the ability to recognize and express that position and situation with each other. Only those who have honed those skills can survive marriage.

Those of you who have listened to my lectures will probably no longer be afraid of fights in the future. This is because fighting is so necessary in marriage and is a key to developing relationships.

If you only know the two things of enjoying each other's differences, studying, and fighting well, you can even see the person I loved grow old.


The experience of being a dark-haired papaya. Would you like to try it?

I'm here to help.



Course effect

  • The partner's conditions you need to know when you're in a relationship
  • How to fight well, not how to fight - Things you need to know to have a happy marriage
  • When should I decide to break up? - Under what circumstances do other people usually break up? Protecting myself, which is more important than relationships.
  • What to do for a fresh start after a divorce


Recommended target

  • Those who are worried about getting married but are hesitant to get married because the married people around them don't seem happy
  • Married people who are experiencing a more lonely and confusing so-called “five years of adolescence” after marriage
  • Wouldn't you be much happier if you got divorced? Those who are curious
  • People who often hear from their partner that they have poor empathy and sense of reality


What makes this class special

Year 10 A lawyer specializing in divorce tells you

How to maintain a 'happy marriage'

I started working as a divorce lawyer in my early 20s, and now I'm forty years old. Having lived as a divorce lawyer for over 10 years, I have thoroughly consulted thousands of people and watched them break up.


I began to think a lot about “why do people break up,” “when do they think they don't have a future with the other person,” and “why does marriage make it difficult for each other,” and I have come to realize a lot of things.


I've seen couples who have reached the extreme space of the courtroom and come to know that their hatred for each other is actually due to a misunderstanding, but there are also many couples who end up putting an end to their relationship because they don't communicate properly even though they recognize that it's a misunderstanding.


I thought it would be a waste for me to learn about frequent misunderstandings about each other, when conflicts occur, and how to resolve conflicts naturally. Also, since it is a job that helps with breakups, I also have a desire to connect people who are on the verge of parting. That's why I give lectures every once in a while.


Sebashi's 15 minute lecture on relationships received over 1.8 million views, and she also appeared on “tvN You Quiz” to talk about the breakup. I was selected as the number one lecture I wanted to hear from national institutions such as Suwon City Hall, and I also gave a lecture at the Suwon Forum.


I would like to share my professional and personal experiences with many people and let many people know that <<>happy marriage>, which seems to exist in fairy tales, can exist.


결혼을 앞두고 두려우신가요?

▶ Are you afraid of getting married?

Curriculum

Creator

lawyeryuna

lawyeryuna

Hallo

I'm Choi Yuna, who suddenly got the title of a divorce lawyer and a married person in her late twenties. It hasn't been easy to do these two things well in the past 10 years. They fought in court as a divorce lawyer, and fought at home as newlyweds. Ten years later, things began to appear in my head and in my heart that was too much for me to know.


So I started a manga about divorce and relationships <merized> on social media. It started out because I wanted to talk to my friends and family, but over time I had over 250,000 followers. I think a lot of people have trouble with marital relationships. Unmarried people who are not married also give me a lot of grateful feedback that they grew up watching their parents' marriage and were comforted through my comics about difficult things at home. Because we are all products of marriage, there is no one in the world who has not gone through a relationship called marriage.


Since my early days as a lawyer, I have clearly defined my field of expertise and lived only as a lawyer specializing in divorce. So I took on thousands of cases and solved them. In the process, I saw many people who became happy through divorce, but I also saw people who ended up getting divorced due to lack of communication skills, saying, “Ah... I wasn't even trying to get a divorce.” In the latter case, I began to give a lecture because I thought that people in the country could also act as helpers.


While living as a lawyer in the main business, I gave lectures intermittently, and as it turned out, I received a lot of requests for lectures. However, due to my busy work, I felt limited in time for offline lectures, so I came to meet you for online lectures with few time and space restrictions. I'm happy to join Class 101, which I usually fell in after six months of retirement.


I think my life would be a little happier if my lectures had a brief moment of warm empathy, resonance, and practical help throughout your life. I want all of us to survive firmly without losing ourselves in our relationships.

coeyunabyeonhosa

coeyunabyeonhosa

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