In November, 1972, the defendant, then 49 years of age, suffered a massive stroke resulting in permanent neurological damage. Factual issues raised by defendant's contention of changed circumstances affecting his ability to pay temporary alimony and child support were heretofore referred to a referee to hear and report. Medical evidence is advanced that his condition would be markedly aggravated if he underwent the stress of oral examination at the hearing before the referee...
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