With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". under the Hawai'i Constitution would mean little if parents were deprived of the custody of their children without a fair hearing ... Furthermore, the Supreme Court has said that parental rights cannot be denied without an opportunity for them to be heard at a meaningful time and in a meaningful manner. In re Doe, 99 Hawai'i 522, 533, 57 P.3d 447, 458 (2002) (footnote, citations, brackets, and internal quotation marks omitted); see also Doe v. Doe, 120 Hawai'i 149, 168, 202 P.3d 610, 629 (App.2009); Doe v. Doe, 116 Hawai'i 323, 334-35, 172 P.3d 1067, 1078-79 (2007) (citing several Hawai'i eases recognizing that parents have a fundamental liberty interest in the companionship, care, custody and management of their children); In re Doe, 77 Hawai'i 109, 114-15, 883 P.2d 30, 35-36 (1994) (<HOLDING>). In sum, parents in juvenile proceedings

A: holding care custody and control of children is a fundamental right
B: recognizing in dictum parents right to care custody management and companionship of their children
C: recognizing parents fundamental liberty interest in the care custody and management of their children
D: recognizing fundamental right of parents to care for their children
C.