If you're referring to unemployment benefits, you can't continue receiving them if you truly retire. If you mean Social Security benefits, they're Federal and where you live is immaterial to receiving them, so there's no penalty there.
Yes, as long as you are complying with all the requirements of Pennsylvania's unemployment office where you filed for benefits.
You can only collect unemployment benefits from the "liable state", where the employer paid unemployment taxes, so Missouri would not pay you benefits, as you described it.
Yes, if you qualified for them in Massachusetts and complied with their rules regarding moving to another state.
Netball or Basketball ( if you've dribbled stopped and then continued moving)
You are penalized one stroke for hitting a moving ball.
Yes, as long as you qualified for it in Pennsylvania, before the move. There is an interstate agreement between all states that allow a person moving to not lose his benefits if he followed the rules pertaining to same. The mere act of moving, however, does not make one eligible for the benefits.
First, some states allow you to collect unemployment if you have to move because your spouse relocates, in which case it would be from the state you moved FROM (the "liable state"). Secondly, you could not collect from the state you move to because that state did not collect unemployment taxes from your former employer (hence, not the "liable state")
If you move out of the country then your benefits are terminated due to you being in another country and if you are going to get married over there then when you come back you will have to get a marriage license over here as well because this country will not recognize your marriage.
Yes. See the Related Link below for full details under part "II. Eligible BB Moving after Marriage"
Not if you are moving you can not i dont know why but you cant
There are 45 states that have reciprocity agreement with each other for moving violations. Both Maryland and Pennsylvania are among them.
No moving