You have an unfortunate situation, where your ex is more concerned about getting back at you than the well being of your daughter. How sad. However, I suspect that your divorce included a parenting plan, and within the parenting plan, a timesharing agreement.
You can file a motion to enforce the time sharing agreement or, alternatively a motion for contempt against your ex for failing to comply with the Court's order (assuming that is true, since I've not seen your divorce papers and final judgment). Keep track of your efforts to comply with the agreement and your ex's actions prohibiting you from doing same. You can request make up time, fees for her contempt and, if she keeps it up, even more time sharing, potentially.
Good luck, and I hope your ex grows up before your daughter.
Cindy Vova
Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
8551 West Sunrise Blvd., Suite 301
Plantation, FL 33322
info@vovalaw.com
954-316-3496
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