For nuclear structure the total parity originates from the intrinsic parity of the nucleon which is \( \pi_{\mathrm{intrinsic}}=+1 \) and the parities associated with the orbital angular momenta \( \pi_l=(-1)^l \) . The total parity is the product over all nucleons \( \pi = \prod_i \pi_{\mathrm{intrinsic}}(i)\pi_l(i) = \prod_i (-1)^{l_i} \)
The basis states we deal with are constructed so that they conserve parity and have thus a definite parity.
Note that we do have parity violating processes, more on this later although our focus will be mainly on non-parity viloating processes