The National Law Review has appointed Julia Rodgers, Esq., founder and CEO of legal-tech company HelloPrenup, as editor-in-chief of its newly launched family law newsletter. The Family Law Reporter debuted on December 5, 2025, as a monthly publication delivering expert insight into how family law intersects with business and financial considerations.
Rodgers brings her dual expertise as a family law practitioner and legal-tech entrepreneur to the role, analyzing complex issues that arise when personal relationships and business interests become entangled. "Family law doesn't exist in a vacuum. It affects finances, businesses, and long-term planning in ways that are often overlooked," said Rodgers. The newsletter aims to help subscribers stay informed on family issues that shape both personal and business outcomes.
The partnership combines the NLR's extensive reach in the legal sector with Rodgers' thought leadership, recognizing the expanding overlap between family law and business considerations. This includes asset protection, financial planning, entrepreneurial decision-making, and long-term wealth strategy. For business leaders and technology executives, understanding these intersections has become increasingly important as personal and professional lives become more interconnected.
Rodgers' background as a legal-tech founder provides unique perspective on making complex legal information accessible. Her company HelloPrenup was recently backed by a strategic investment from a leading venture capital fund, and she became the first legal tech founder to pitch on ABC's Shark Tank in 2021. Her work has been featured in numerous publications including a Forbes cover story, Fortune, CNN, and CNBC.
The National Law Review serves as a leading online platform for legal and business news and analysis, with millions of monthly readers and a strong newsletter subscriber base. The platform provides valuable legal insights to business leaders, attorneys, investors, and those following tax and accounting fields. Readers can visit natlawreview.com for more information about their publications.
For technology leaders and business executives, this development signals the growing recognition that family law considerations directly impact business operations and financial planning. As Rodgers noted, the legal complexities surrounding personal relationships have tangible effects on corporate structures, asset management, and long-term business strategy. The newsletter's focus on these intersections provides practical value for decision-makers navigating both personal and professional legal landscapes.
The launch of The Family Law Reporter represents a strategic move to address the information gap between traditional family law coverage and its business implications. By combining legal expertise with entrepreneurial perspective, the newsletter aims to deliver content that bridges these traditionally separate domains. This approach reflects broader trends in legal technology and information delivery, where specialized knowledge becomes increasingly valuable for business leadership.


