The tort of "interference with parental relationships" can best be described as follows:

A) when a biological mother who initially consented to an adoption changes her mind and interferes with the new family unit.
B) when adoptive parents refuse to permit biological parents to exercise their rights to see the child according to an open adoption agreement.
C) when a person has knowledge of the whereabouts of a newborn child's birth or physical location and when asked, intentionally or willfully conceals that information from the child's parent thereby irreparably harming that parent's ability to establish a relationship with his or her child.
D) All of the above describe the tort.


C

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