Ireland needs a national register of wills to reduce delays in managing estates and distress for families, says Royal London. Photograph: Getty Images

The Government has been urged to establish a national wills register to make it easier for family members to track down a will after someone dies.

Depending on whose figures you look at, somewhere between 60 and 70 per cent of Irish adults have not made a will.

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