Possibly, I don't know much about the situation. From what I read Hunter's compensation from Burisma was payed through a US based LLC and not an overseas shell company (2014-2016 payments released through unrelated litigation). So that's a positive. Then there's the US complaint that Shokin and his prosecutors office wasn't being tough enough on corruption and was ousted after US pressure, specifically originating from the US embassy in Kyiv and passed along to VP Biden who acted to get it done. Now if there was evidence Shokin was putting more pressure on Burisma (even though their case failed a year before) and that the replacement was sympathetic to Burisma then there could be something. Fellow prosecutors deny their office was actively pursuing Burisma at that time. There was also Ukrainian protests to oust Shokin & IMF wanted him out too.
It seems to me that lots of folks wanted Shokin out, and even though Biden played a role in getting that accomplished, I haven't seen any evidence that he did it to protect his son. Ukrainians and their investigations have also found no evidence of wrong doing from Hunter Biden. If there was even a shred of evidence, I would support an investigation. Given that the prosecutor generals office had already investigated & failed to prosecute Burisma in 2015, I don't see why Biden helping to oust Shokin in 2016 could have been nefarious for family reasons. Again I don't know much about it, but I would like to see some kind of evidence. For me the timeline doesn't add up and the civil unrest in Ukraine + international pressure to oust Shokin makes Bidens role in the situation seem reasonable to me. (Note: I haven't supported Biden for president and currently do not)