The National Law Review (NLR) has named Julia Rodgers, Esq., as Editor-In-Chief of its newly launched family law newsletter, The Family Law Reporter, which debuted on December 5, 2025. The monthly newsletter aims to provide expert insights into how family law intersects with business and financial matters, filling a gap in legal coverage.
Rodgers, founder and CEO of the legal-tech company HelloPrenup, brings her experience as an entrepreneur and family law practitioner to the role. She has observed that family law issues often have significant implications for finances, businesses, and long-term planning. "Family law doesn't exist in a vacuum. It affects finances, businesses, and long-term planning in ways that are often overlooked," Rodgers said in a statement. "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. Both sides recognize the expanding overlap between family law and business considerations, including asset protection, financial planning, entrepreneurial decision-making, and long-term wealth strategy. The newsletter will offer analysis of these challenging issues, particularly when business and personal relationships become entangled.
Rodgers is a successful family law practitioner and the founder of HelloPrenup, which recently received a strategic investment from a leading venture capital fund. She became the first legal tech founder to pitch on ABC's Shark Tank in 2021 and has been featured in a Forbes cover story, as well as in Fortune, CNN, CNBC, among others. Her motivation for starting HelloPrenup came from watching couples struggle in her family law practice, not because of conflict, but because navigating the legal system was overwhelming and financially out of reach.
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 subscribe to The Family Law Reporter through the NLR's Newsletter section.


