340K
Subscribers
2.4M
Monthly Views
$7K-$14K
Est. Monthly Revenue
$3.00-$6.00
Est. RPM
280 videos uploaded | 76M total views
The Story
Amanda Foster was a family law attorney in Ohio who saw the same heartbreaking pattern - people made devastating mistakes in their divorces because they didn't understand the process. In 2020, she started creating educational content to help people protect themselves during the most difficult time of their lives. Her content was different from typical legal content - it was compassionate, not clinical. She addressed the emotional aspects of divorce alongside the legal ones. Videos like 'What NOT to Do Before Filing for Divorce' and 'Protecting Your Kids During Custody Battles' resonated deeply. The channel attracted clients who were more prepared, more realistic, and easier to represent. Her practice efficiency increased because clients arrived educated. She now handles only complex high-asset divorces, referring simpler cases to other attorneys while building her media business.
“I used to spend hours explaining divorce basics. Now clients arrive having watched 20 of my videos. We can focus on winning their case.”
— Family Law Matters
The Transformation
Before
Family law attorney handling volume practice with burnout
After
High-asset divorce specialist with 340K subscribers and efficient practice
Timeline: 4 years
Content Strategy
Compassionate family law education covering divorce procedures, custody strategies, asset protection, and emotional preparation. Focus on helping people avoid common mistakes that hurt their cases.
Key Insights
Emotional, compassionate content in a stressful niche builds deep viewer loyalty
Pre-educating clients through YouTube improves case outcomes and efficiency
Family law searches spike during relationship stress - timing content to holidays increases views
Business Impact
Practice shifted to high-asset divorces only, increasing average case value by 400%
Client preparation time reduced by 50% due to YouTube pre-education
YouTube and consultation revenue adds $180K annually beyond practice income
Last updated: November 27, 2025