California Affidavit — Surviving Spouse Succeeding to Title Community Property is a legal document used by the surviving spouse in California to prove their rights to a deceased spouse's community property. This document is often used to transfer title to jointly owned property, such as a home, car, or other real estate, from the decedent to the surviving spouse. There are two types of California Affidavit — Surviving Spouse Succeeding to Title Community Property: the Standard Affidavit and the Small Estate Affidavit. The Standard Affidavit is used when the decedent's estate is worth more than $150,000 and requires the surviving spouse to provide information about the decedent's debts and assets, as well as other information. The Small Estate Affidavit is used when the decedent's estate is worth less than $150,000 and requires only basic information about the decedent and the surviving spouse.