Europe is experiencing a complex set of demographic challenges characterised by declining
birth rates, an ageing population, and evolving family structures. These demographic
trends have the potential to impact various facets of society, including labour markets,
social welfare systems, and intergenerational relationships. To address these challenges,
European nations have devised legal solutions, primarily through family policy and
family law instruments, aimed at supporting families, parents, and children. Some
of these nations have developed strong legal tools in response to this demographic
change, while others are struggling. These demographic challenges necessitate comprehensive
legal responses that incorporate family policy and family law instruments. By promoting
family well-being, supporting parents, and safeguarding the rights of children, these
legal mechanisms contribute to addressing the complex demographic issues confronting
Europe. Policy-makers must continue to adapt and refine these legal solutions to ensure
the sustainability of European societies in the face of demographic change. This country
report provides insight into the demographic challenges and their solutions specific
to Slovakia.