
Chase Pembroke
Associate Attorney

Divorce & Family Law Attorney
Chase Pembroke is an Associate Attorney with Ramos Law Group, where he focuses his practice exclusively on family law matters affecting Texas families, including divorce and child custody disputes. He brings a thoughtful balance of legal skill, practical experience, and client-focused advocacy to each case he handles.
Chase represents clients throughout all stages of the legal process, from drafting pleadings and presenting oral arguments to guiding clients through complex and emotionally sensitive proceedings. He is committed to delivering strategic, results-driven representation while helping clients navigate difficult life transitions with clarity and confidence.
Chase earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center, where he participated in mock trial, moot court, and negotiation competitions that strengthened his courtroom presence and dispute-resolution skills. Prior to joining Ramos Law Group, he practiced in a variety of legal areas, gaining broad litigation experience before dedicating his career exclusively to family law.
With academic backgrounds in psychology and business administration, Chase offers a nuanced understanding of the personal and financial considerations central to family law matters. He approaches each case with the understanding that no two families are alike and that effective legal strategies must be tailored to each client’s unique circumstances. His goal is to help clients achieve durable resolutions and emerge from the legal process in a stronger, healthier position.
Areas of Practice:
- 100% Family Law
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Business Administration from the University of Texas at San Antonio (May 2017)
- Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Houston Law Center (May 2022)
Training:
- Rule 11 Agreements for Purchases During Pendency of Divorce (1 hour; 2025).
- Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism (4 hours; 2025).
- Divorce and Mental Health: Evidence, Discovery, and More (3 hours; 2025).
- Legal Ethics: ChatGPT in Law Firms (1 hour; 2025).
- Family Law Trial Preparation for New Attorneys (1 hour; 2025).
- Legal Ethics in Family Law (1 hour; 2025).
- Child Custody and Relocation: The Attorney’s Guide (1 hour; 2025).
- QDROs: Complex Issues and Answers (1.5 hours; 2025).
- Advanced Family Law Course (22.25 hours; 2024).
- Advanced Family Law Course (22.25 hours; 2023)
Professional Associations and Memberships:
- State Bar of Texas – Family Law Section