So, in your case, in your state, the "injunction is included in the original divorce papers filed by the petitioner?
In my state it's called a preliminary injunction and is automatically included in the petition. But that's also irrelevant.
If you want to see if you have one, look at the petition in your case file.
A word about "contempt." Just saying it doesn't get somebody punished. There's a process you have to go through.
You file a motion (ask the court to do something) asking the court to issue an "order to show cause why the respondent should not be held in contempt of court."
I know. Lots of words. What they mean is that the respondent is given a chance to explain WHY he or she did, or didn't do, what they did, or didn't do.
Once the explanation is forthcoming, even if the court finds that the respondent did wrong, the result is often just an admonishment to correct the issue without any actual punishment.
I'm sure you would like to have your soon-to-be-ex tarred and feathered, fined, or thrown in jail for what she's done but the reality is that none of that is likely to happen. The best that you can hope for at this point is that you get some visitation during the divorce process. And that's not going to happen overnight. Settle down and deal with what is happening to you as best you can. Anger and hostility aren't going to get you anywhere. Been there.