Originally Posted by ScottGem
I'm going to interject some things here.
First, There is no age where a child can make a decision on what parent they want to be with. Until they reach 18 the court rules on what it considers the best interests of the child. In a few jurisdictions, judges are compelled to listen to the child's preferences, usually at least in their teens. But the ultimate decision is still the judges. At 4, forget it.
Second, has your daughter been examined by a competent psychologist? I can understand a judge not listening to testimony from the non custodial parent that the child wants to stay with them. But if you can show an opinion from a competnent medical professional, that may carry some weight.
Third, Yes, each and every time, the mother violates the court order, you resport it to the court and ask for enforcement.
Fourth, if your attorney wasn't working out, get a new one, but you really need an attorney to help navigate thru the court system, maybe get you a new judge etc.