Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Professional Skills
Third-Party Loans and Division 7A: Navigating the Impact on Property Settlements
- Division 7A loans: how to identify them
- Key indicators of a Division 7A loan
- Recent developments in Division 7A
- How Division 7A affects the property pool
- Division 7A and family law settlements: What court orders may be appropriate
- Essential documents to request on disclosure
- Some common traps for family lawyers
Presented by Nick Love, Partner, Private Business and Advisory Team, Grant Thornton Australia; Chartered Accountant
Chair
John Longworth, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Presenters
Nick Love, Partner, Grant Thornton AustraliaNick is a Chartered Accountant with over 14 years' professional experience providing advisory, tax, and accounting advice to business owners and leaders, family groups, and high net wealth individuals. Nick has a keen interest in the manufacturing industry, and also works across other industries including professional services, real estate & construction, technology, and family office advisory. His experience includes advising on complex taxation matters including structuring and planning, family office advisory and virtual CFO – including financial modelling, management reporting, and strategic planning. Nick’s real passion lies in working with private business owners and assisting them in achieving their personal and professional goals.

John Longworth, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers
John Longworth has been a barrister since 2013, is a qualified Arbitrator and a Nationally Accredited Mediator. In addition, throughout his career John has worked on a range of committees and organisations involved in the development of family law policy and strategy. John is a senior member of the Sydney Family Law fraternity and prior to being called to the bar, was one of the first lawyers accredited by the Law Society as a specialist in Family Law. Both as a solicitor-advocate and barrister, John has worked in many state and federal courts, including at first instance and appellate level. John practices primarily in the areas of family law, child welfare, adoption and matrimonial property. John’s extensive legal experience and community involvement has enabled him to develop a broad-based and authoritative view of the Family Law system in the Australian community. John also appears in other courts and jurisdictions including the Medical Council and the Coroner’s Court. John has been listed as recommended in the Doyles Guide for Leading Family Law Junior Counsel for NSW. Within his areas of practice, John has acquired a significant depth of knowledge and experience in both law and policy. He is highly proficient in advising and appearing for clients at first instance and on appeal in sophisticated and complex family matters across a broad range of Federal and State jurisdictions. Notably, he has appeared in landmark decisions, which are now leading authorities in family law.