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Originally posted by KLPDaisy
Unless Voldemort completely dies for good in book 7, there's no way that the Dursleys could cast Harry out. In book 5, Dumbledore explains to Harry that since his mother's blood was shed trying to save his, her blood protects him. Since Petunia is his mother's only living relative, it's important that he goes to Privet Drive at least once a year and calls it "home," because for as long as he does that, Voldemort can't hurt him.
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Who said anything about casting him out? Harry's so fool-hardy, he may leave them for good and risk the danger. Harry has often risked his life (and his parents' sacrifice) for a good adventure or a chance to get away from the Dursleys. I think he might be so giddy over the possibility of being free, he might just pack up and go (and Ron would probably encourage him, they might live together).