Overview
Background
Patrick Parkinson is an Emeritus Professor at the TC Beirne School of Law. Professor Parkinson was Dean of Law at the TC Beirne School of Law from 2018 - 2021. Professor Parkinson is a specialist in family law, child protection, law and religion and the law of equity and trusts. His books include Australian Family Law in Context (8th ed, 2023), Tradition and Change in Australian Law (5th ed, 2013), Family Law and the Indissolubility of Parenthood (2011), The Voice of a Child in Family Law Disputes (with Judy Cashmore, 2008), Child Sexual Abuse and the Churches (2nd ed, 2003) and Principles of Equity (editor, 2nd ed., 2003). Professor Parkinson served from 2004-2007 as Chairperson of the Family Law Council, an advisory body to the federal Attorney- General, and also chaired a review of the Child Support Scheme in 2004-05 which led to the enactment of major changes to the Child Support Scheme. He was President of the International Society of Family Law from 2011-14. Professor Parkinson is also well-known for his community work concerning child protection. He has been a member of the NSW Child Protection Council, and was Chairperson of a major review of the state law concerning child protection which led to the enactment of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998. He also works with churches on child protection and religious freedom issues.
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Patrick Parkinson is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework) of Law, University of Illinois
- Doctoral (Research) of Family Law, University of Sydney
Research impacts
Prof. Parkinson's advice to the former Prime Minister, The Hon John Howard AC, led to the establishment of a network of Family Relationship Centres all over the country between 2006 and 2008. His work on child support, together with the other members of the Ministerial Taskforce (2004-05), led to a new formula for child support and various other changes to the welfare benefit system. His work has also had a significant impact on the law and practice of child protection in NSW, as well as influencing the work of churches throughout Australia
Works
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2011
Journal Article
Parenting arrangements for young children: messages from research
Parkinson, Patrick and Cashmore, Judy (2011). Parenting arrangements for young children: messages from research. Australian Journal of Family Law, 25 (3), 236-257.
2011
Journal Article
Mothers wishing to relocate with children: actual and perceived reasons
Parkinson, Patrick (2011). Mothers wishing to relocate with children: actual and perceived reasons. Canadian Journal of Family Law, 27 (1), 11-51.
2011
Book
Family law and the indissolubility of parenthood
Parkinson, Patrick (2011). Family law and the indissolubility of parenthood. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511921063
2011
Journal Article
Parenting arrangements for young children — A reply to Smyth, McIntosh and Kelaher
Parkinson, Patrick and Cashmore, Judy (2011). Parenting arrangements for young children — A reply to Smyth, McIntosh and Kelaher. Australian Journal of Family Law, 25 (3), 284-286.
2011
Journal Article
Accommodating religious belief in a secular age: the issue of conscientious objection in the workplace
Parkinson, Patrick (2011). Accommodating religious belief in a secular age: the issue of conscientious objection in the workplace. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 34 (1), 281-299.
2010
Journal Article
Christian concerns about an Australian Charter of Rights
Parkinson, Patrick (2010). Christian concerns about an Australian Charter of Rights. Australian Journal of Human Rights, 15 (2), 83-121. doi: 10.1080/1323238X.2010.11910872
2010
Journal Article
The need for reality testing in relocation cases
Parkinson, Patrick, Cashmore, Judy and Single, Judi (2010). The need for reality testing in relocation cases. Family Law Quarterly, 44 (1), 1-34.
2010
Other Outputs
Shared care parenting arrangements since the 2006 Family Law Reforms: report to the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department
Cashmore, Judy, Parkinson, Patrick, Weston, Ruth, Patulny, Roger, Redmond, Gerry, Qu, Lixia, Baxter, Jennifer, Rajkovic, Marianne, Sitek, Tomasz and Katz, Ilan (2010). Shared care parenting arrangements since the 2006 Family Law Reforms: report to the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales.
2010
Journal Article
Breaking the Long Silence: reports of child sexual abuse in the Anglican Church of Australia
Parkinson, Patrick, Oates, Kim and Jayakody, Amanda (2010). Breaking the Long Silence: reports of child sexual abuse in the Anglican Church of Australia. Ecclesiology, 6 (2), 183-200. doi: 10.1163/174413610X493791
2010
Journal Article
Parenting after separation - the process of dispute resolution in Australia
Parkinson, Patrick (2010). Parenting after separation - the process of dispute resolution in Australia. Ritsumeikan Law Review, 330, 110-134.
2010
Journal Article
The views of family lawyers on apprehended violence orders after parental separation
Parkinson, Patrick, Cashmore, Judy and Webster, Atlanta (2010). The views of family lawyers on apprehended violence orders after parental separation. Australian Journal of Family Law, 24 (3), 313-336.
2010
Journal Article
Lawyers' interviews with clients about family violence
Parkinson, Patrick, Webster, Atlanta and Cashmore, Judy (2010). Lawyers' interviews with clients about family violence. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 33 (3), 929-944.
2010
Book Chapter
Changing policies regarding separated fathers in Australia
Parkinson, Patrick (2010). Changing policies regarding separated fathers in Australia. The role of the father in child development. (pp. 578-614) edited by Michael E. Lamb. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons.
2010
Book
Tradition and change in Australian law
Parkinson, Patrick (2010). Tradition and change in Australian law. 4th ed. Pyrmont, NSW: Thomson Reuters.
2010
Journal Article
Reasonable practicability as a requirement: the High Court’s decision in MRR v GR
Chisholm, Richard and Parkinson, Patrick (2010). Reasonable practicability as a requirement: the High Court’s decision in MRR v GR. Australian Journal of Family Law, 24 (2), 255-271.
2009
Journal Article
The family law reform pendulum
Parkinson, Patrick (2009). The family law reform pendulum. Australian Journal of Family Law, 23 (3), 155-159.
2009
Book Chapter
The financial impact of relocation disputes: empirical evidence from Australia
Parkinson, Patrick (2009). The financial impact of relocation disputes: empirical evidence from Australia. Family finances. (pp. 553-567) edited by Bea Verschraegen. Vienna, Austria: Jan Sramek.
2009
Book
Australian family law in context: commentary and materials
Parkinson, Patrick (2009). Australian family law in context: commentary and materials. 4th ed. Pyrmont, NSW, Australia: Thomson Reuters.
2009
Journal Article
Children's participation in family law disputes: the views of children, parents, lawyers and counsellors
Cashmore, Judy and Parkinson, Patrick (2009). Children's participation in family law disputes: the views of children, parents, lawyers and counsellors. Family Matters, 82, 15-21.
2008
Journal Article
Review of Family Law and Personal Life, John Eekelaar, Oxford University Press 2006
Parkinson, Patrick (2008). Review of Family Law and Personal Life, John Eekelaar, Oxford University Press 2006. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 22 (3), 436-439. doi: 10.1093/lawfam/ebn005
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Patrick Parkinson is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Australian Federal Ministers' Blind Trusts
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Andrew Fell
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