The National Law Review has appointed Julia Rodgers, Esq., founder and CEO of legal-tech company HelloPrenup, as editor-in-chief of its new family law newsletter, The Family Law Reporter, which debuted on December 5, 2025. The monthly publication aims to provide expert insight into how family law intersects with business and financial considerations, recognizing that legal decisions in this area often have significant implications beyond personal relationships. Rodgers brings both family law expertise and entrepreneurial experience to the role, having built HelloPrenup into a recognized legal technology company. "Family law doesn't exist in a vacuum. It affects finances, businesses, and long-term planning in ways that are often overlooked," said Rodgers. "With The Family Law Reporter, we're excited to work with the National Law Review to bring cutting-edge family law content to our subscribers and help them stay informed on the 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 in addressing complex issues that arise when business and personal relationships become entangled. Both organizations recognize the expanding overlap between family law and business considerations, including asset protection, financial planning, entrepreneurial decision-making, and long-term wealth strategy. This intersection has become increasingly important as more individuals operate businesses or manage significant assets that become subject to family law proceedings. The National Law Review is a leading online platform for legal and business news and analysis, offering a curated selection of articles authored by attorneys and other thought leaders. With millions of monthly readers and a strong newsletter subscriber base, NLR provides valuable legal insights to business leaders, attorneys, investors, and those following the tax and accounting field. Readers can visit natlawreview.com to access the platform's resources.
The creation of The Family Law Reporter responds to a growing need for specialized content that addresses the practical implications of family law decisions on business operations and financial stability. As family structures and business ownership patterns evolve, legal professionals and business leaders require guidance on navigating the complex interplay between personal relationships and commercial interests. The newsletter will provide monthly analysis of emerging trends, legal developments, and practical strategies for managing the business aspects of family law matters. This editorial appointment represents a strategic move by the National Law Review to expand its coverage of specialized legal areas while leveraging Rodgers' unique perspective as both a family law practitioner and legal technology entrepreneur. Her experience with HelloPrenup, which addresses the legal needs of couples through technology solutions, informs her understanding of how legal services can be made more accessible while maintaining professional rigor. The newsletter aims to bridge the gap between theoretical legal analysis and practical business applications in the family law context.


