With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 5 Washington has not necessarily required cross-examination of the minor child in instances where a parent’s contact with a minor child could be restricted. See In re Dependency of H.W., 70 Wn. App. 552, 558, 854 P.2d 1100 (1993) (noting that due process was satisfied for the purpose of a temporary shelter care hearing where the accused parent had access to statements made by the children). Moreover, where the result of a hearing would only temporarily restrict a purportedly abusive parent’s access to a minor child, less process is due than in termination proceedings. See id. at 556-57 (considering the “obvious need for prompt and decisive action in order to protect a child from possible abuse and neglect’’); see also In re Parentage of Jannot, 149 Wn.2d 123, 126-27, 65 P.3d 664 (2003) (<HOLDING>). 6 [D]omestic violence is a problem of immense

A: holding it improper to deny cat relief based on adverse credibility finding where objective documentary evidence establishes likelihood of torture
B: holding that the clearly erroneous standard of review applies unless judgment is entered on the basis of documentary evidence alone
C: holding that clearly erroneous standard of review governs district courts factual findings based on state record documentary evidence and inferences from other facts
D: recognizing that petitions to modify a parenting plan are initially evaluated based only on documentary evidence
D.