Automatically, from your email — every peso sourced, tagged, and court-ready. So you can claim the support you're owed.
We'll email you the moment Proof opens. Until then — keep your receipts.
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Skip — just notify me when it's readyWhen your finances are questioned — by a lawyer, a court, or a co-parent — you need records. Most people have a folder of screenshots and a fading memory.
Receipts pile up in a drawer, an inbox, a camera roll. None of it is in one place.
You rebuild months of expenses from bank screenshots at midnight. Your lawyer bills by the hour to organize it.
You know what you spent on your child. You just can't prove it.
Syncs purchases from your email — BPI, GCash, Maya, Grab — so nothing slips through.
Snap a receipt, and Proof reads the line items. Tag each one to a family member — see exactly what you spend on your child.
One tap turns months of transactions into a clean, sourced report your lawyer can use.
↳ Generates PDF + Excel — ready to hand to your attorney.
Tag each expense to your child or yourself. When you export, only your child's tagged expenses appear in the court report. Your personal spending — coffee, haircuts, anything for you — stays in your own records and out of the document entirely.
↳ No oversharing. No guilt. The report shows only what it needs to.
Every peso spent on your child — pulled from your inbox automatically, tagged by merchant, and ready to export the moment you need it.
Other apps tell you where your money went. Proof shows how strong your proof is — what's verified, what's court-ready, and how much you've documented for your child. The part that matters when it's questioned.
A few things worth knowing while you wait — about keeping records, how support generally works, and a reminder you didn't ask for but might need.
Keep every receipt — even the small ones. Tuition, medicine, school projects, transport, groceries. When your spending is questioned, what helps is the full picture of what you provide for your child — not just the big-ticket items. A photo of a receipt today is proof you'll be glad to have later.
You're allowed to spend on yourself. A coffee, a haircut, a small treat after a long week — none of that is what a support record is about. In Proof, you tag what's for your child, and your court-ready export shows only those. What you spend on yourself stays in your own records — not in the document you hand to a lawyer or court. No guilt, no oversharing.
Records are stronger when they're consistent. A steady month-by-month trail carries more weight than a folder you scramble to fill the week before a hearing. The earlier you start, the stronger your record — which is exactly the part Proof builds for you, automatically.
Child support is the child's right — not a favor. In the Philippines, support is generally based on the child's needs and the parent's means, and it can be revisited as circumstances change. If you're a solo parent, you may also be entitled to benefits under the Solo Parents' Welfare Act (a Solo Parent ID through your city/municipal social welfare office is worth looking into).
Proof shares general orientation, not legal advice. For your specific situation, the Public Attorney's Office (PAO) offers free legal aid, or speak with a lawyer.
Whether you're wondering if Proof is right for your situation, or you're an attorney who wants to learn more — reach out. A real person will reply.
Or email us directly: hello@proof.com.ph
No free tier — just real access to the tool that builds your record.