Section 13540 Of Chapter 2. Right Of Surviving Spouse To Dispose Of Property From California Probate Code >> Division 8. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2.
13540
. (a) Except as provided in Section 13541, after 40 days from
the death of a spouse, the surviving spouse or the personal
representative, guardian of the estate, or conservator of the estate
of the surviving spouse has full power to sell, convey, lease,
mortgage, or otherwise deal with and dispose of the community or
quasi-community real property, and the right, title, and interest of
any grantee, purchaser, encumbrancer, or lessee shall be free of
rights of the estate of the deceased spouse or of devisees or
creditors of the deceased spouse to the same extent as if the
property had been owned as the separate property of the surviving
spouse.
(b) The surviving spouse or the personal representative, guardian
of the estate, or conservator of the estate of the surviving spouse
may record, prior to or together with the instrument that makes a
disposition of property under this section, an affidavit of the facts
that establish the right of the surviving spouse to make the
disposition.
(c) Nothing in this section affects or limits the liability of the
surviving spouse under Sections 13550 to 13553, inclusive, and
Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 13560).