Connecticut Creditors Holding Unsecured Priority Claims — Schedule — - Form 6E - Post 2005 is a legal document used in bankruptcy cases to list creditors who have unsecured priority claims in the state of Connecticut. In bankruptcy proceedings, unsecured priority claims refer to debts that are prioritized by law or court order and must be repaid before other general unsecured debts. Some examples of Connecticut Creditors Holding Unsecured Priority Claims that may be included in Schedule E — Form 6— - Post 2005 are: 1. Child Support and Alimony: When a debtor owes unpaid child support or alimony, the recipient of these payments can file a claim as an unsecured priority creditor. These claims take precedence over general unsecured debts. 2. Taxes: Any unpaid federal, state, or local taxes can be listed as unsecured priority claims. This includes income taxes, property taxes, and sales taxes. Government agencies responsible for tax collection can file claims for unpaid taxes. 3. Wages and Benefits: If an employer owes unpaid wages or benefits to its employees, these individuals can file claims as unsecured priority creditors. This includes salaries, commissions, bonuses, and vacation pay. 4. Pension Contributions: Employees who have claims for unpaid pension contributions from their employers can list these as unsecured priority claims. These claims protect the employees' retirement savings and must be repaid before general unsecured debts. 5. Personal Injury Claims: Individuals who have suffered injuries due to another party's negligence, and have obtained a judgment against the debtor, can have their claims listed as unsecured priority claims. 6. Real Estate Taxes: Unpaid property taxes can be considered unsecured priority claims. Local tax authorities can file these claims to ensure the taxes owed are repaid before other general unsecured debts. 7. Government Fines and Penalties: If a debtor owes fines or penalties to any governmental agency, these claims can be listed as unsecured priority claims. It is crucial to accurately list all Connecticut Creditors Holding Unsecured Priority Claims in Schedule E — Form 6— - Post 2005 to ensure proper prioritization and treatment of these debts in the bankruptcy process. Failure to include these claims could result in unfavorable outcomes for the debtor and the creditors.