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I wonder what she sued him for? By then he was already remarried. But the legal situation might have prompted him to relocate to Texas. Current Massachusetts law apparently permits divorce on the grounds of incurable insanity but requires that the "spouse must be judged permanently and incurably insane and be confined in an institution or a hospital for a minimum of 24 months before filing. To prove insanity, two or more psychiatrists are needed to testify that your spouse is incurable and that there is no hope of recovery. The court will appoint an attorney to act in the defense of your spouse whom you purport to be insane." I don't know what the law was at that time.
http://www.madivorceonline.com/mapages/Divorce/divorcerequirements.asp#18
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