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In legal matters, it is always best to consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.

Whether you can switch your husband to another rehab facility for the remaining 60 days depends on the terms of the court order and the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. Court orders can vary in their wording and requirements.

If the court order explicitly states a specific rehab facility where your husband must complete the 90-day program, then you may not be able to switch him to another facility without seeking approval from the court. In such cases, you would need to consult with an attorney to discuss the possibility of requesting a modification to the court order.

However, if the court order does not specify a particular rehab facility and simply mandates that your husband complete a 90-day program, it might be possible to explore alternative options. In this scenario, you should still consult with a legal professional to understand the potential implications of transferring him to another rehab facility and to ensure that you comply with all legal requirements.

Keep in mind that rehab programs are often carefully structured to address specific individual needs, and abruptly switching facilities might not always be advisable from a treatment perspective. If you are considering a change, it's important to communicate and collaborate with the current rehab facility and treatment team to determine the best course of action for your husband's recovery.

Again, this information is not legal advice. For accurate and personalized guidance, consult with an attorney who is familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction and the specifics of your husband's court order.

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