Kate Waterhouse is a pioneer in the field of family law and she represents one of Australia’s most celebrated families – the Watts clan. Kate Waterhouse was born in 1920 and raised in Melbourne. As a child, she enjoyed a close relationship with her stepmother and was described as a very sweet child who was treated with great respect even by her parents’ enemies. Her father, a builder, encouraged her education which led her to study at the Adelaide Institute of Technical Training where she gained a degree in the Arts and Science of Teaching. After this, she went on to complete a PhD in Education and spent many years researching educational systems and learning from many leaders and educators including Sir Charles Spencer, the Australian National Curriculum, and William Bourke who were the first British educator to visit the Cape Town in South Africa.
Kate Waterhouse now represents the Watts clan who are prominent members of the Adelaide community and have strong ties to the city. She is described as a person who is passionate about legal challenges and a mentor who have taken on the fight for their families’ rights. She is described as a strong and loyal friend who will support her partner with whatever she decides. According to documents, Kate Waterhouse was born a British citizen but at the age of seventy, she made the decision to change her national identity and became a British citizen.
Waterhouse was raised in the Family Law Courts of Victoria and has represented the Watts clan in the past. The role that Kate Waterhouse plays in the Family Law Courts is an important role not only on the legal profession world but also to the legal community as a whole. This is because through her many years of representing the Watts family, Kate Waterhouse has achieved much not just for the family but for the legal profession as well. It has been proven time again that lawyers who are passionate about what they do and have a firm passion about the legal profession are usually the lawyers that have done the most in the field and have achieved the most in the legal profession world.