Hes not allowed our son on his own until he is past the age of being classed as In the vulnerable age range. Around 4 year old and even then he'll be monitored. We have a written signed agreement for supervised contact in place.
On the tenancy agreement it states nothing immoral or untoward will go on in the house. Don't know if they get to decide what that entails if I disassociate myself. Someone suggested going to the council a few months before my tenancy ends and explain I'm leaving the religion and will be shunned and may not get lease extended because of it and i might get a house that way so I'm guaranteed a place to live until i find somewhere more permanent. I'm tempted to write my disassociation letter so I can have the satisfaction of it being ready to hand in as soon as my living situation changes. I can't imagine an elder and his wife who both pioneer want a person who's being shunned if I disassociate myself living in their house any longer than they have to