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Ray Watson (judge) was born on 24 December, 1922 in Australia. Discover Ray Watson (judge)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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Ray Watson (judge) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ray Watson (judge) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ray Watson (judge) worth at the age of 88 years old? Ray Watson (judge)’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Australia. We have estimated
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In 1984, a bomb attack on their home injured Watson and killed his second wife Pearl. On 29 July 2015, 68-year-old Leonard John Warwick was arrested by detectives at Campbelltown, New South Wales over the murder of Pearl, and three other Family Court related murders between 1980 and 1985, including the shooting death of fellow judge David Opas. On 23 July 2020, Warwick was found guilty of the murder of Pearl, Opas and another bombing murder. He was also found guilty of numerous other offences including other bomb incidents.
Watson was contributing to legal books until he suffered a series of strokes and a brain haemorrhage in July 2003, which impacted on his mental acuity, and on 19 October 2003 he suffered head injuries in a fall and was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital.
Watson's first wife, Alison, with whom he had four children, died in 1968.
Watson became a barrister and advised the Commonwealth government as part of a committee on the reform of the Matrimonial Clauses Act 1956, which eventually became the Family Law Act 1975. He rose to sit as a judge on the first Family Court in the 1970s, where he advocated the priority of children's welfare and no-fault divorce.
Watson was born in Penrith, Sydney to a road contractor, and received sporadic education. He worked for the New South Wales transport department in order to put himself through high school, attending Penrith High School, and studied law at the University of Sydney, although his study was interrupted by service in the navy during World War II. He survived a kamikaze attack on HMAS Australia in 1944. Just after the war, Watson lived in Austinmer with his wife and son and ran as a Liberal candidate for Werriwa in the 1946 federal election, running on a platform of housing affordability. He gained 27,000 votes in that election. Watson represented the seat of Georges River in the 1947 state election. By 1949, he had had a second child and moved to Kirrawee, again running for election in the 1949 federal election.
Raymond Sanders "Ray" Watson AM (24 December 1922 – 26 October 2010) was an Australian judge of the Family Court. He was one of the authors of the Family Law Act.