Interrogatories

Can my husband refuse to answer sexual questions in divorce papers?
I have a lawyer and have sent my divorce papers to my husband. But the questions of a sexual manners I really did not want ask but they are in these papers. Does my husband have to answer these question or can he plead to the court not to answer these question if it so please the Plaintiff his wife.
Can I file a motion to compel before the hearing?
Family law case. Modification to Child Support. Ex-husband trying to cut support by half. Last modification was in 2007. I'm opposing the modification to show voluntary unemployment and underemployment. Child turns 18 within the year. Jurisdiction is in Utah. Acting on behalf of myself (pro se) doing my own pleadings. Went forward with Discovery (Interrogatories and Requests for Admissions). Ex-husband responded without attorney representation. Sent answers back within two weeks. Made general objections to all questions on the basis of overly broad, unduly burdensome. He wrote that Plaintiff (me) has no legal right to any answers, and anything he provides would be done at his own discretion. He also denied all Requests for Admissions with no particulars. Court hearing on Jan 27th. Can't do much if no evidence. Considering a Motion to Compel. Is it too late before the hearing? Thank you! Lori
What is a good faith basis for claiming privilege in interrogatories?
If I refuse to respond to an interrogatory pursuant to a claim of privilege, I must submit a certified sworn statement of my good faith basis for the privilege claimed. What is considered my 'Good Faith Basis'? What type of form is that? Who certifies it? Request is for a Federal employee EEO disability complaint. I requested a hearing in front of an Administrative Judge in Miami.