California families spend $3,000 to $10,000+ on a lawyer for paperwork a registered Legal Document Assistant can prepare for a few hundred — and there aren't nearly enough LDAs doing it. You don't need law school to be one. We teach you the trade, set the business up with you, and run the software it operates on.

When someone dies, their house, accounts, and belongings can't legally change hands until somebody files the right paperwork with the county's probate court — petitions, notices, inventories, accountings, a final distribution. That paperwork is the business. It's procedural, it's repeatable, it happens hundreds of thousands of times a year in California, and most families overpay an attorney for it because they don't know there's a legal alternative.
Every year hundreds of thousands of California families face an estate they have to settle. It isn't a trend or a market cycle — it's demographics, and the baby-boom generation is squarely in it.
Most families assume settling an estate means a lawyer and thousands of dollars. A registered LDA can prepare the same paperwork for a few hundred. Families are desperate for that option and mostly don't know it exists.
This isn't gig work. Cases are meaningful engagements, and the referral sources — funeral homes, hospices, estate-sale firms, realtors, CPAs — send business month after month once they trust you.
California law (B&P §6400) created the Legal Document Assistant specifically so non-lawyers can prepare documents for people representing themselves. A bond and a county registration, not three years of law school.
The opportunity is real, but it isn’t for everyone. The people who do well in this work tend to share three things.
Probate work reaches families in the weeks after a death. The job is to make a frightening, bureaucratic process feel handled — and to help them reclaim what is rightfully theirs without losing thousands to fees they never needed to pay.
A paralegal certificate is the most common way people qualify to register as a California LDA. If you already hold one, you're probably eligible today. If you're partway through, you're exactly on time.
Full-time, or alongside what you already do. Probate cases are discrete engagements with clear beginnings and ends, which makes this one of the few legal-adjacent businesses you can genuinely start on the side and grow into.
Real expert. Real system. Real opportunity.
Ninety days covers what we deliver — the training and a business that’s open. Not an income promise.
Three steps, one company accountable for all of them: learn the trade, get the business open, then run it on software built for exactly this work.
Your business is yours — your name, your brand, your clients, your prices. Winsighter is the training and the engine behind it, not a franchise, and we make no income guarantees.
California LDA registration teaches you nothing about running the business. There's no continuing-education requirement that covers getting clients, probate workflow, or estate-settlement mechanics. That gap is the whole reason this exists — and it's taught by people whose day job is doing this work in California courts.



Practicing California probate LDAs who run the exact business the Academy teaches — the intake calls, the referral partners, the county clerks, the probate notes, the hearings. Every module comes out of real cases, not a textbook.
Up to 8 seats. We open the cohort once the waitlist is full enough to run it properly — small groups only, so everyone gets real attention.
One hour, live, free. See whether this business is for you before you spend anything.
One hour, live, with practicing California probate LDAs. The opportunity, the 90-day roadmap, a real case start to finish, and an honest look at the work. Then decide.