However this unfolds, it is clear you will at some point need a DNA test
by a court trusted company to confirm or exclude whether this is your child.
There are some states that require the father's identity to track him down before granting welfare aid.
Some states have laws that define you as father if you provide support even if you later discover you're not the father.
Most if not all states will require you to pay child support whether or not you are involved in some level of custody and parenting. So you'd need to provide proof of fatherhood either way.
There's 3 reasons to rule in or out your parental status. Much also depends on the laws of her state, as you've already heard.
So I spoke with a family law atty just for advice...
A.The state she resides in now is where you will need legal help should you need/choose to seek further…
"As hard as it is to hear, I advise you to stay away from her, don’t live with her under the same roof or your life may simply just become hell. Best of luck to you."