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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2008
Journal Article
Overnight stays and children's relationships with resident and nonresident parents after divorce
Cashmore, Judy, Parkinson, Patrick and Taylor, Alan (2008). Overnight stays and children's relationships with resident and nonresident parents after divorce. Journal of Family Issues, 29 (6), 707-733. doi: 10.1177/0192513X07308042
2008
Journal Article
Freedom of movement in an era of shared parenting: the differences in judicial approaches to relocation
Parkinson, Patrick (2008). Freedom of movement in an era of shared parenting: the differences in judicial approaches to relocation. Federal Law Review, 36 (2), 145-171. doi: 10.22145/flr.36.2.2
2008
Conference Publication
Advising clients in relocation cases
Parkinson, Patrick (2008). Advising clients in relocation cases. Advanced Family Law Weekend, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 16-17 August 2008. Sydney, NSW, Australia: College of Law.
2008
Journal Article
The realities of relocation: messages from judicial decisions
Parkinson, Patrick (2008). The realities of relocation: messages from judicial decisions. Australian Journal of Family Law, 22, 35-55.
2008
Journal Article
What’s in a marriage certificate? The debate about de facto relationships
Parkinson, P. (2008). What’s in a marriage certificate? The debate about de facto relationships. Debate, 2, 22-24.
2008
Journal Article
Children’s and parents’ perceptions of children’s participation in decision-making after parental separation and divorce
Cashmore, Judy and Parkinson, Patrick (2008). Children’s and parents’ perceptions of children’s participation in decision-making after parental separation and divorce. Family Court Review, 46 (1), 91-104. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-1617.2007.00185.x
2008
Book
The voice of a child in family law disputes
Parkinson, Patrick and Cashmore, Judy (2008). The voice of a child in family law disputes. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199237791.001.0001
2008
Conference Publication
A longitudinal relocation study
Parkinson, Patrick and Cashmore, Judy (2008). A longitudinal relocation study. Relocation Disputes in Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 18 April 2008. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU.
2008
Journal Article
Children, young people and federalism
Parkinson, Patrick (2008). Children, young people and federalism. Reform (92), 41-43.
2007
Journal Article
Reengineering the child support scheme: an Australian perspective on the British Government's proposals
Parkinson, Patrick (2007). Reengineering the child support scheme: an Australian perspective on the British Government's proposals. Modern Law Review, 70 (5), 812-836. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2230.2007.00664.x
2007
Journal Article
Parents' and children's views on talking to judges in parenting disputes in Australia
Parkinson, Patrick, Cashmore, Judy and Single, Judi (2007). Parents' and children's views on talking to judges in parenting disputes in Australia. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 21 (1), 84-107. doi: 10.1093/lawfam/ebl022
2007
Journal Article
Judicial Conversations With Children in Parenting Disputes: The Views of Australian Judges
Parkinson, Patrick and Cashmore, Judith (2007). Judicial Conversations With Children in Parenting Disputes: The Views of Australian Judges. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 21, 160-189. doi: 10.1093/lawfam/ebm005
2007
Journal Article
What responsibility do courts have to hear children's voices?
Cashmore, Judy and Parkinson, Patrick (2007). What responsibility do courts have to hear children's voices?. International Journal of Childrens Rights, 15 (1), 43-60. doi: 10.1163/092755607X181694
2007
Journal Article
The values of Parliament and the best interests of children - a response to Prof. Chisholm
Parkinson, Patrick (2007). The values of Parliament and the best interests of children - a response to Prof. Chisholm. Australian Journal of Family Law, 21 (3), 213-228.
2007
Journal Article
The Future of Child Support
Parkinson, P. (2007). The Future of Child Support. University of Western Australia Law Review, 33, 179-206.
2007
Book Chapter
Family relationship centres: a new approach to resolving conflicts about parenting in Australia
Parkinson, P. (2007). Family relationship centres: a new approach to resolving conflicts about parenting in Australia. Family law: balancing interests and pursuing priorities. (pp. 611-620) edited by Lynn D. Wardle and Camille S. Williams. Buffalo, NY, United States: Hein and Co.
2007
Journal Article
Religious vilification, anti-discrimination laws and religious minorities in Australia: the freedom to be different
Parkinson, Patrick (2007). Religious vilification, anti-discrimination laws and religious minorities in Australia: the freedom to be different. Australian Law Journal, 81 (12), 954-966.
2006
Journal Article
Family law and the indissolubility of parenthood
Parkinson, Patrick (2006). Family law and the indissolubility of parenthood. Family Law Quarterly, 40 (2), 237-280.
2006
Journal Article
Keeping in contact: the role of Family Relationship Centres in Australia
Parkinson, Patrick (2006). Keeping in contact: the role of Family Relationship Centres in Australia. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 18 (2), 157-174.
2006
Book Chapter
The past caretaking standard in comparative perspective
Parkinson, Patrick (2006). The past caretaking standard in comparative perspective. Reconceiving the family: critique on the American Law Institute's Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution. (pp. 446-471) edited by Robin Fretwell Wilson. Cambridge, MA, United States: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511617706.026
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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