Oroville Mercury-Register

Not-yet-divorced dad wants to put a ring on it

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DEAR AMY » My marriage of almost 16 years ended three years ago.

My estranged wife is mentally ill, mentally abusive, and an alcoholic.

Since separation, she has been to rehab twice and spent a month in a mental institutio­n.

I filed for divorce. My ex has been completely noncomplia­nt to any sort of agreement.

I’m on my second lawyer and we are on our way to take it to trial.

After we separated, I met a wonderful woman, and we have been dating for two years (around the time I filed for divorce).

My new love is a single/working mom. I have custody of two children, so it’s sometimes a challenge to spend time together, but we find a way to make it work.

I purchased an engagement ring nine months ago.

I really wasn’t expecting my divorce to take this long.

I obviously cannot get married until my divorce goes through.

My girlfriend knows that I want to marry her and knows that I have the ring, but the engagement will be overshadow­ed by the fact that I’m still legally married.

My girlfriend hates the idea of being the “other woman” on paper; even though she’s not.

I want to be respectful to my future wife and her daughter, but I also want her to know how special she is to me.

Do I wait for another few months, or do I give her the ring now?

— Stuck in Transition

DEAR STRUCK »

You and your partner should continue to make your plans together, but you should wait to give her the ring and become “officially” engaged.

One reason for this is that giving her the ring might actually result in delaying your divorce.

If your wife won’t come to the table, and if she finds out that you are eagerly moving forward with plans to marry, the knowledge of that might inspire her to delay further.

Another reason to wait before giving her the ring is to demonstrat­e to all of your children that even though life is complicate­d (they already know that), there is an order to things, and you are behaving accordingl­y.

DEAR AMY » Your answer to “Tired,” the yawning woman with the irate boyfriend, missed an important point. Tired should talk to her doctor and have a sleep study done. It can be done at home and could very possibly show she has sleep apnea.

Her symptoms sound just like mine. Sleep apnea is not only exhausting and inconvenie­nt ... it is dangerous.

— Awake

DEAR AWAKE » Great advice. Thank you.

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