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umm at 18 all children are considered legally emmancipated and you have no legal responsibility to support them you are legally allowed to tell them to gtfo Depends on the age of majority in your state. To my knowledge the age of majority is 18 in every state. So, assuming that the age of majority is 18 in your state, you can do whatever you want, e.g. kick him out, charge him rent (for which you should get a signed lease), sue him for any actionable activities such as destruction of property etc. If you kick him out and he refuses to leave, you may call the police and have him removed and/or file a report for criminal trespass or the equivalent in your jurisdiction. However, If you don't want to kick him out and he continues to disobey house rules, there's really nothing you can do in a legal context. To my knowledge there is no cause of action for a lawsuit or any criminal penalties in any jurisdiction for breaking curfew, not doing chores, things like that.

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