BTW, just so you know, the only thing a notarization means is that the person who signed the document was, indeed, the person they say they are.

It does not have anything at all to do with the legality or the enforceability of the document in question. So a notarized letter that says your mother agrees with your emancipation only means that yes, it was your mother who signed the letter. It does not mean that the letter will be given any more or less weight by the judge who makes the decision whether to emancipate you.

Yes, I am (or was) a notary public.