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Get your bank statements together. That way you can show that on X days X amount was taken out and it matches the X amount you are required to pay. Get the copies of the cancelled checks, if you wrote checks.

In the future, always send DHS payments certified return receipt signature required. They tried to pull this on my dad when my folks divorced, and even after he was doing this. What he would do is when they sent him a non-payment letter, he would call up and say, "I just got your non-payment letter, I have a signature of receipt by a person named So andSo, perhaps you should investigate this person for theft if my payment wasn't received. I have a copy of the check right here infront of me that shows it was deposited. What's the malfunction?"

2006-10-25 01:01:25 · answer #1 · answered by sovereign_carrie 5 · 0 0

There must be copies of these receipts somewhere. It comes down to how the money is transferred. If you are handing money over and getting receipts, the agency you are paying the money to must have the copies. Is this what is happening? If you are paying the money from your account directly, then your bank statements will have the withdrawal confirmations listed - the dates and the amounts withdrawn.
My advice: Be honest and up front with your statements. Any evidence you can provide in your case would be very beneficial.
Best of luck.

2006-10-25 03:33:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anthony 3 · 0 0

See these receipts are the only proof.
They will in trouble if you will not how a proof of liggle documents in form of receipt. So whatever they are doing is absoultly right ligally.

2006-10-25 01:08:59 · answer #3 · answered by jayesh_1232007 1 · 0 1

i would try to be looking for them or try to see if you can not get copies of the recipts.
GOOD LUCK TO YOU.

2006-10-24 23:31:45 · answer #4 · answered by knowssignlanguage 6 · 0 0

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