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Frederick Stanley Husband and Patricia Ann Stanley Wife were married in 1998. In 2005, he filed for divorce, seeking an equitable division of marital property, alimony and attorney’s fees. The case was heard by the trial court sitting without a jury. After the trial, the trial court entered a final decree which dissolved the marriage, but did not award either party any marital property, alimony or attorney’s fees. Husband applied for discretionary appeal, which was granted pursuant to this Court’s pilot project in domestic relations cases. 1. Husband urges that the trial court erred by failing to award him any marital property. However, the trial court, sitting as the trier of fact, was not required to award him any of the marital property. See Mitchell v. Mitchell , 263 Ga. 182, 183 1 430 SE2d 350 1993. The “trier of fact may award whole or part interest in marital property to one spouse . . . .” Wright v. Wright , 277 Ga. 133, 134 2 587 SE2d 600 2003. The transcript shows that, after considering all of the relevant facts and circumstances regarding the parties’ marriage, the trial court found that the proper disposition of the case was to enter “a generic final judgment and decree of divorce which severs the marital relationship between the two of them.” Having reviewed the evidence considered by the trial court, we cannot say that such disposition constitutes an abuse of the broad discretion that it possessed in addressing the matter of the equitable division of any marital property. See Wright v. Wright , supra at 134 3. Thus, Husband has not carried his burden of showing error in the trial court’s award. See Harmon v. Harmon , 280 Ga. 118 262 SE2d 336 2005.

2. Husband contends that, in connection with his equitable division claim, the trial court erroneously considered his disability benefits as a marital asset. Such benefits can be treated as an income source for alimony purposes, but, as Husband correctly maintains, they cannot be classified as marital property subject to equitable division. Lanier v. Lanier , 278 Ga. 881, 882 1 608 SE2d 213 2005.

 
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