With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 92 S.Ct. 1526, 32 L.Ed.2d 15 (1972)).”' R.R., 843 So.2d at 781 (quoting Lehr, 463 U.S. at 261, 103 S.Ct. 2985). Similarly, in an adoption case, this court has spoken to certain fundamental principles that define the significance of a father’s biological connection to a child: " 'The significance of the biological connection is that it offers the natural father an opportunity that no other male possesses to develop a relationship with his offspring. If he grasps that opportunity and accepts some measure of responsibility for the child’s future, he may enjoy the blessings of the parent-child relationship and . make uniquely valuable contributions to the child’s development.’ ” M.V.S. v. V.M.D., 776 So.2d 142, 146 (Ala.Civ. App.1999) (quoting Lehr, 463 U.S. at 262, 103 S.Ct. 2985) (<HOLDING>). 8 . The father would apparently have us

A: holding that the natural father must have established a substantial relationship with the child to merit constitutional protection
B: holding that a child was not barred by a former statute of limitations applicable to actions to establish the existence of a father and child relationship when the current action was to establish the nonexistence of a father and child relationship and the presumed father no longer persisted in maintaining paternity
C: holding that the trial court had erred in imposing an obligation to pay child support when clear and convincing evidence established that the husband was not the father of the child
D: holding failure to give putative father notice of adoption proceedings did not violate due process where he had never established a substantial relationship with his child
A.