With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". policy that adoption ends the parental role of the biological parents and transfers that role to the adoptive parents. L. 1993, c. 345, § 13(b). Most courts, including those in New Jersey, tend not to recognize a birth parent’s right to visit a child once a final adoption order has been entered to “strangers,” that is non-relative, adopti (ruling that post-adoption visitation rights to biological father, where stepfather was allowed to adopt children on biological father’s condition to continued visitation to promote best interests of child, but noting that “it may be unprecedented in New Jersey for an order of visitation to be specifically incorporated within a judgment of adoption by a stepparent”); cf. In re Guardianship of R.O.M.C., 243 N.J.Super. 631, 581 A.2d 113 (App.Div.1990) (<HOLDING>). The argument proffered by the biological

A: holding that although husband and wife were both fit and proper persons to have custody of the child custody in a dissolution action should have been awarded to wife the biological parent in light of blood test showing that husband was not the childs biological father
B: holding that publicagency adoption termination of mentallyill biological parents rights that mandated visitation between biological parent and child inappropriate because applicable termination statutes spoke in absolute terms noting however that continued contact between biological parent and child possible on voluntary basis without court order
C: holding that postadoption visitation of child who was adopted by grandparents on basis of biological parents unconditional consent was required to promote childs best interests
D: holding the termination of parental rights does not necessarily mean that all bonds are broken between parent and child a court may allow some continued communication between the parent and children pending adoption and even after adoption if it determines that such contact is in the childrens best interest
B.