Do I have to provide child support if the child does not have my last name?

I have a 5 year old daughter. My daughter does not have my last name, nor am I on the birth certificate. I make 10.50 an hour. Will I have to pay child support if we go to court?
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Answered By: Reza Athari & Associates, PLLC
Yes, regardless of birth certificate or last name. If you are the biological parent you will be forced to pay child support, at the rate of 18% of your gross income or a minimum of $100 per month even if you have no income at all.

Answer Applies to: Nevada
Replied: 11/1/2011

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Answered By: The Law Offices of Seth D. Schraier
Your daughter's mother can make a petition to determine paternity if you deny that you are the father in court. The judge can then order DNA testing to determine paternity, and if it is found that you are the biological father, you can still be ordered to pay child support.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 10/28/2011

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Answered By: David A. Browde, P.C.
If she's your daughter then yes, you have to pay for child support.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 10/24/2011

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Answered By: The McDonnell Law Firm, PLLC
If you are the father and brought this child into this world, then yes, you are responsible to help support this child.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 10/24/2011

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