Erin Ramey comes with the experience and passion to handle your legal needs in a variety of areas. She focuses her practice on the areas of assisting small business and entrepreneurs, collaborative divorce, contracts, education, and legislative/lobbying legal analysis.

Erin is a highly experienced professional with over fifteen years dedicated to legal, non-profit, education, and government services. Her combined skill set as a highly effective communicator, in-depth researcher, and analytical thinker who quickly identifies and break downs complex issues into simple problems for easy understanding and resolution, makes her a top choice for legal consultation and representation.  

Before joining Parlatore Law Group, Erin worked for the USO non-profit organization as the Pacific Region Operations Manager, negotiating, drafting, and reviewing commercial and service contracts to support USO operations, fundraising, and programs for USO centers overseas in Guam, Hawaii, Japan, Korea, Okinawa, and international contracts for expeditionary locations in Australia, Thailand, and Singapore. Her experience also includes providing legal counsel to active-duty service members and military spouses at the Unites States Marine Corps Legal Office at Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan as a volunteer attorney. She also interned at the Office of the Governor at the Cabinet of Workforce Development and Education researching administrative, education, disability, and employment law.

Erin not only loves practicing law, but she also enjoys teaching and facilitating online trainings. Erin is a licensed teacher and has taught middle school and high school in Kentucky, California, and overseas in Japan at the Department of Defense Education Activities (DoDEA) schools and at the college level for Ashford University, teaching Criminal Law and Constitutional Law.

Erin advocates on behalf of military families and veterans. She recently helped draft and lead advocacy efforts for the Kentucky Supreme Court’s recent adoption of Kentucky Supreme Court Rule 3.040 and the Kentucky General Assembly’s adoption of Kentucky Revised Statute 12.357 – both pieces of legislation support military spouse professionals. She is a resource for groups seeking legislative/lobbying legal analysis across a broad spectrum. From cross-checking conflicts with existing laws, to pulling language from other states laws, to articulating key arguments to elected officials, to creating new and relevant legislation, she is eager to serve as counsel for lobbying and non-profit organizations seeking to make their communities a better place to live.

Erin is a member of Military Spouse JD Network and Mothers Esquire. She has also been recognized for her community service and advocacy as the recipient of the Military Spouse JD Network Exceptional Service Award, United States Presidential Volunteer Service Award, and USOvation Award, and has been chosen as a Kentucky Colonel. 

During her spare time, Erin enjoys creating ikebana flower arrangements, antiquing at local thrift stores and estate sales, and watching her rowdy boys play lacrosse.

She is admitted to practice in Kentucky.