Yes, you must answer them under oath. Clearly you do not have and badly need an attorney to represent you. It is only the your life and your assets which are at risk.
Yes. Should you fail to do so, the other party can file a Motion to Compel with the court. The Judge would order you to produce the documents by a certain date and can order you to pay the other party's attorney's fees and court costs.
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