About Mark
Mark Snover built his path to law through Michigan schools. He earned a B.A. from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, then completed his J.D. at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. Those credentials set the stage for a steady legal career centered in his home state.
He is admitted to practice in Michigan and has maintained a local practice for many years. In 2000 he became a partner at The Law Office of Hauer & Snover. That title reflects a long-term association with the firm and a role in shaping how it serves clients in the region.
Snover’s day-to-day work centers on family law. He handles divorce proceedings, custody and parenting-time disputes, child and spousal support matters, and the related court processes that follow. He represents clients both at negotiation tables and in court. The work often combines document drafting, hearings, and settlement discussions. He approaches each case by sorting through the facts and the law and then deciding the most practical next step for his client.
Professional associations have been a consistent part of his practice. He holds current membership in the State Bar of Michigan and participates in its Family Law Section. He is also a member of the Oakland County Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the Michigan Inter-Professional Association. Those memberships keep him connected to changes in rules, local procedure, and the broader conversations affecting family law in Michigan.
Colleagues describe his approach as pragmatic. He does not rely on broad rhetoric. Instead, he focuses on the specifics of each matter and on preparing thoroughly for the options that may arise in court or at settlement. He pays attention to deadlines and to the procedural steps that shape outcomes.
Outside the immediate casework, Snover’s experience at a small firm means he often handles a range of tasks that larger firms might divide among specialists. That includes client counseling, drafting pleadings, attending hearings, and coordinating with other professionals when cases require valuation or therapeutic input. He has kept his practice anchored in Michigan and in issues that affect families and their legal relationships.
He now practices at The Law Office of Hauer & Snover, concentrating on family law and related matters.